Kids International Play School Hosts Successful Blood Drive

Community rallies to donate 35 units, supporting local hospitals and patients

Blood donation event highlights importance of community involvement in addressing medical needs.

JAMSHEDPUR – Kids International Play School organized a blood donation camp on Sunday, drawing an impressive response from the local community.

The event, held in collaboration with Red Cross Bhawan and Brahmanand Netralaya Nagar Palika Hospital, collected 35 units of blood.

This vital contribution will support local hospitals and patients facing various medical emergencies.

School Director Syed Rashid Zafar expressed his appreciation for the community’s involvement.

"I am extremely grateful to everyone who participated in the blood donation camp," Zafar stated.

He added, "Your generosity will save countless lives and make a significant impact on those who are in urgent need of blood."

The blood drive aimed to address the growing demand for blood in medical emergencies, surgeries, and for patients with chronic diseases.

Community members actively participated, demonstrating their commitment to this life-saving cause.

Play School Manager Warisha Ahmed honored the donors by presenting them with certificates of appreciation.

The school’s teachers and sub-staff also showed great enthusiasm and positivity throughout the event.

Principal Rukhsar Ayesha praised the noble initiative, drawing from her personal connection to the medical field.

"As someone whose family runs a hospital in Patna, I deeply understand the importance of blood donation," Ayesha remarked.

Her support underscored the crucial role such initiatives play in bolstering the healthcare system and saving lives.

The success of this blood donation camp highlights the power of community engagement in addressing critical healthcare needs.

It serves as a reminder of how small acts of generosity can have far-reaching impacts on those in medical distress.

The event not only collected much-needed blood but also raised awareness about the ongoing need for blood donations in the community.

As local hospitals continue to face blood shortages, initiatives like this play a vital role in ensuring a stable supply for patients in need.

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