Thiya Samaj holds blood donation camp


Report: Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai
Pics: Prem Jeeth

Dubai, Jul 20: Thiya Samaj UAE, organized a successful blood donation campaign this year and marked their name in the list of other organizations from Indian community by donating  53 units of blood in their first ever blood donation camp held at the Latifa Hospital, Dubai ( Old Al Wasl Hospital ) on July 11.

There is no substitute for blood donation and giving blood regularly saves lives. One single donation can be split into three separate parts, helping save or improve the lives of patients. Just three teaspoons of blood can save the life of a premature baby. If you donate blood, you can help in saving lives of many patients. This was proved by the members of Thiya Samaj and the volunteer who actively participated in this event.

Sathish  Venkataramana of Chilly Willy group supported this noble cause by  donating  some products of Chilly Willy.Fruits were distributed  to each blood donor. All  members of  Thiya Samaj UAE, participated actively.

Roshan Bolar, president of Thiya Samaj UAE and all the committee members thanked  each and every  donor, supporters and volunteers who contributed wholeheartedly towards the success of this event. They also conveyed their special thanks to Euro Tech FZC and Bala Salian.

  

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