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Al-Imaan Youth Foundation Organizes Blood Donation Camp in Sumbal

Aqzar Raheel by Aqzar Raheel
December 4, 2024
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Sumbal : In a remarkable effort to promote humanity and raise awareness about the life-saving impact of blood donation, the Al-Imaan Youth Foundation, in collaboration with J&K Police Sumbal, Traders Federation Sumbal Sonawari, and LD Hospital Srinagar, organized a blood donation camp in Sumbal Sonawari.

The initiative witnessed active participation from community members, volunteers, and prominent citizens, showcasing a united effort toward social responsibility. Speaking at the event, a representative of the Al-Imaan Youth Foundation highlighted the critical role of voluntary blood donation.

“Blood donation is not only a gesture of compassion but also a vital act that saves lives,” the spokesperson remarked. “Unfortunately, misconceptions about donating blood often discourage people. Through events like this, we aim to educate and encourage individuals, especially the youth, to embrace blood donation as a safe, healthy, and altruistic contribution to society.”

The event was efficiently managed by medical professionals from LD Hospital Srinagar, who ensured a smooth and safe donation process. A significant number of volunteers came forward to donate blood, underscoring the community’s growing awareness and commitment to humanitarian causes.

The organizers emphasized the need for sustained awareness programs to ensure that blood shortages do not become a barrier to saving lives. “We urge everyone to advocate for voluntary blood donation and help build a culture of empathy and service,” the spokesperson added.

The Al-Imaan Youth Foundation extended heartfelt gratitude to all participants, including volunteers, healthcare professionals, and partner organizations, for their invaluable support in making the camp a success. This collaborative effort exemplifies the power of community-driven initiatives in fostering unity and compassion.

Such events continue to reinforce the importance of collective action in addressing vital health and social issues, ensuring that no patient in need of blood is left helpless.

Aqzar Raheel

Aqzar Raheel

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