THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, July 22: Kids International Play School organised a blood donation camp on Sunday. The event received an overwhelming response from the community, resulting in the collection of 35 units of blood, which will aid local hospitals and patients in need.
The blood donation camp was organized in collaboration with Red Cross Bhawan and Brahmanand Netralaya Nagar Palika Hospital, addressing the growing demand for blood for medical emergencies, surgeries, and patients with chronic diseases.
The initiative witnessed active participation from community members who generously contributed to this life-saving cause.
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School Director Syed Rashid Zafar expressed his gratitude, stating, “I am extremely grateful to everyone who participated in the blood donation camp. Your generosity will save countless lives and make a significant impact on those who are in urgent need of blood.”
Play School Manager Warisha Ahmed felicitated the donors by awarding them certificates, while all the teachers and sub-staff participated with great enthusiasm and positivity.
Principal Rukhsar Ayesha commended the noble cause, emphasizing her deep understanding of its importance as her family, including her father, mother, sister, and brother, are doctors running a hospital in Patna. Her support for the event underscored the vital role of such initiatives in supporting the healthcare system and saving lives.