Dubai: Padmashaali to hold blood donation camp on Apr 5


Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai

Dubai, Mar 29: Padmashaali UAE announced their second blood donation camp scheduled to be held on April 5 at Latifa Hospital (former Al Wasl Hospital) from 8.30 am to 10 am.

Donors are invited to come in large numbers for this good cause and participate in 'save life' campaign.

As per the Dubai Blood Donation Centre (DBDC), the need for blood is ongoing and must be met every day.  The demand for blood is growing faster than the collection rate and DBDC has been requested to have an instant response to the rapid growth in blood demand which is obviously proportionate to the fast growing population of the city along with healthcare facilities. DBDC is the only blood supplier in Dubai. Its services extend to Thalassemia patients (Thalassemia Center at Al Wasl Hospital), road accident and burn victims (Trauma Centre at Rashid Hospital), patients with neonates and maternity health complications (Lathifa Hospital), cases diagnosed with cancer or scheduled for open heart operations (Dubai Hospital) as well as to all private health facilities within Dubai that are entitled for transfusion services.

For information contact the following committee members:

Shubhakar - 050 2578809
Keerthi - 050 8584976
Rajesh - 050 6350376

  

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