Mangaluru: AIMIT hosts blood donation camp ‘Sanjeevini’


Media Release

Mangaluru, Mar 7: St Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT), St Aloysius College, Beeri, hosted ‘Sanjeevini’, a voluntary blood donation camp in collaboration with the Indian Red Cross Society on  Tuesday March 7.

The program began with a prayer service by the college choir and was followed by a video presentation on the awareness of blood donation. The event was inaugurated by the chief guest Dr. Vikram Shetty, professor and Unit Chief at K S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore.

The welcome address was given by Ms. Ronica D’Silva followed by the key note address by the chief guest.

Dr Vikram shetty spoke on the importance of donating blood and the other criteria   that are to be kept in mind. He also advised on contributing our time towards charity. He congratulated the organizers for organizing an event like this which had a noble cause behind it and wished good fortune to all participants and donors.

Fr Denzil Lobo SJ, Director, AIMIT, in his presidential remarks encouraged students to donate blood. He also said that all of us have the same blood irrespective of colour, class, caste and religion and hence we need to consider each one as brother and sister and not divide people based on these categories. He ended saying “GIVE BLOOD, SAVE  LIVES”.

Dr Rowena Wright – Dean Academics MBA department, Beena Daiz – Faculty coordinator Sanjeevini, Ronica D’ Silva & Elston Madtha, Student coordinators Sanjeevini were the other dignitaries that were present for the inaugural.

The vote of thanks was given by Mr. Elston Madtha on this occasion.

Sanjeevini started in the year 2006 has been a success till date. The aim of this camp is to inculcate community work and social responsibility among students. Blood Donation favors growth and hope and it is to be remembered that one need not have to be a doctor to save lives. The public was also invited to donate blood and be a part of Sanjeevini 2017. 

  

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  • Vishwas Nayak, Puttur

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    It was my first time donating and it was all around a wonderful time. The donation itself went very smoothly and was actually relaxing, It is not all that often in life that you come across something you can do that is relatively little trouble to you that will REALLY help some REALLY sick people. There were many people who were first timers, the talk which Dr. Vikram Shetty gave really moved them and assured them how safe the procedure was, and I think that is what motivated everyone to come forward to donate and eventually feel satisfied at the end of the session.
    I certainly am going to donate again in the future and would recommend it to anyone looking to help save a life!

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  • Preetham crystal, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    Thanku for the such a good opportunity aloy
    This is first time I hve donated blood but for sure not last.
    Thank you Aloysius teaching us how to save life,give life.

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  • Deekshith Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 08 2017

    Great Initiative Aloysius. Was proud to be a part of it. Events like this makes us students feel happy and proud of ourselves. Thankyou Aloysius for the great opportunity. This was time well spent 👍

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