On 22nd June 2024, BANAVI Social Welfare Trust, in collaboration with Vivekananda Kendra, Hebbal, and Rashtrotthana Blood Centre, organized a blood donation camp at Arge Urban Bloom. The event saw enthusiastic participation from the local community, with donors coming together to contribute to this life-saving cause. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting health and well-being in society.
#Report
On 22nd June 2024, Banavi Social Welfare Trust (R), in association with Vivekananda Kendra, Hebbal Branch and Rashtrotthana Blood Centre, organized a blood donation camp at the Club House, Arge Urban Bloom, behind Modern Bread Factory, Goraguntepalya, Bengaluru-560022. The camp aimed to encourage voluntary blood donation among members of the community.
Date and Time:
The blood donation camp was held on 22nd June 2024, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Objective:
The primary objective of the blood donation camp was to collect blood from voluntary donors to meet the needs of patients in local hospitals and medical facilities. By promoting voluntary blood donation, we aimed to contribute to saving lives and promoting health within the community.
Event Details:
The camp was a collaborative effort with separate registration and screening areas to ensure smooth processing of donors. Medical professionals from both organizations conducted thorough health screenings to ensure donor eligibility and safety. Donors were provided with refreshments and observed for a brief period after donation to ensure their well-being.
Participation:
The event saw enthusiastic participation from community members, including volunteers from Banavi Social Welfare Trust (R), Vivekananda Kendra, Hebbal Branch, and Rashtrotthana Blood Centre, as well as individuals from surrounding areas. We are grateful to all donors who generously contributed their blood, demonstrating their commitment to helping those in need.
Outcome:
A total of 24 units of blood were collected during the camp. This blood will be used to support patients undergoing medical treatments, surgeries, and emergencies in local hospitals. Each donation made a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families, reflecting the spirit of compassion and solidarity within our community.
Conclusion:
The blood donation camp was a resounding success due to the collaborative efforts of BANAVI Social Welfare Trust (R), Vivekananda Kendra, Hebbal Branch, Rashtrotthana Blood Centre, volunteers, and the generous donors who participated. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone involved in making this event possible and impactful for our community’s health and well-being.