Doha: MCC to organise blood donation campaign on Dec 2


Media Release

Doha, Nov 30: Mangalore Cricket Club (MCC) has taken another step in reaching out to the community by organizing a blood donation campaign on Friday December 2 from 8.00 am to 11.00 am at Hamad Medical Corporation, Blood Donor Unit, Blood Bank, Gate No-3.

The organisation's community doctor, Dr Atlantic D'Souza employed at Hamad Hospital as neurology specialist will give a brief talk on the advantages of blood donation and answer any other queries.

This is the sixth time that MCC is organizing this campaign and invites all members and their families, friends, colleagues, well-wishers to join this noble cause to help in saving life. All those willing to participate may register their names with the following committee members:

Prakash Noronha - 55881762, Ronald Saldanha - 55860965, Riana Pinto- 55915002, Ryan Renjar- 33577823, Treesa Goveas - 66624439, Cyril D'Souza -55602597, Christy Lobo - 66103735 , Melvin Pinto 66626638.

Those registering their names will need to have with them their Qatar ID card.

Every two seconds someone in the world needs blood. Today it is someone who needs blood and tomorrow it could be our need
too. So let us help one another by donating blood.

Participate in this drive in large numbers and with your cooperation this campaign can be made a success.



  

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