Dubai: Nama Tuluveru holds blood donation camp


Shodhan Prasad
Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai

Dubai, Jul 31: Nama Tuluveru UAE supporting "Donate Blood save a Life Campaign' as a part of their 2013 programme concluded 'blood donation' during the holy month of Ramadan on Sunday July 28, at Latifa Hospital (old Al Wasl Hospital), here.

Donors came in large numbers voluntarily to participate in the event registered themselves in the counter smilingly donated blood and returning back with a promise of coming back after three months to again donate. Some of the donors are those who donated just two and half months ago but enthusiastically came forward for this great cause. There were some top executives of large institutions and also the hero of forthcoming Tulu movie.

The organizers thanked the authorities for being tolerant and supportive in the campaign and promised more contribution to the blood bank in the near future. It was also great to see presidents, office bearers and members of most of the regional community associations of Karnataka together in one place for this noble cause.

Nama Tuluveru thanked all the donors, office bearers of other regional community associations, friends and the media reporters for their special coverage supporting the event.

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.

Today Nama Tuluveru joined in the list of other patriotic associations who have been willingly doing these types of blood donation campaigns and marked its name in the records of Indian blood donors in the UAE.

Organizers distributed fruits and juices to all the participants.

  

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  • Anand P Valal, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Aug 01 2013

    Good work by TULUVAS. Could not attend due to some emergency reason

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  • jasun, Mangalore, UAE

    Wed, Jul 31 2013

    It is indeed noble work. But it should not be for publicity cause like people posed. Thanks for the good work.

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  • R.N. Pujari, Manglore - Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 31 2013

    Good work god bless all TULUVAS dear Donors, if you are donating blood my humble request to remove shoes while donating the blood keep surrounding hygienic & for next donar and take proper position on bed as required and told by medical TEAM IN HOSPITAL to avoid any accident.

    GOD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Gananath B Shetty, Nandikur/Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 31 2013

    well said

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