
A blood donation camp, organized in collaboration with the Government Medical College, Srinagar, under the supervision of Zonal Education Officer Kunzer, Mr. Al-haq Masoodi, witnessed the participation of over a hundred volunteers, promoting social responsibility and humanitarian service.
February 17, Srinagar: A blood donation camp was successfully organized on Tuesday by the "Road to School" Programme in collaboration with the Government Medical College, Srinagar, under the supervision of Zonal Education Officer Kunzer, Mr. Al-haq Masoodi. The initiative aimed to promote social responsibility and strengthen community participation in life-saving humanitarian efforts.
The camp received an overwhelming response from the public, with more than 100 volunteers donating blood, reflecting a strong spirit of compassion and service towards society. The organizers praised the enthusiasm shown by the donors and highlighted that such initiatives play a crucial role in meeting the regular demand for safe blood and supporting healthcare services.
The event was conducted in a well-organized manner with proper medical supervision to ensure donor safety throughout the process. Participants were also made aware of the importance of voluntary blood donation and its positive impact on saving lives.
The organizers expressed gratitude to all donors, volunteers, medical staff, and community members for their valuable contribution in making the camp a success. The "Road to School" Programme reaffirmed its commitment to continuing similar community-oriented initiatives for the welfare and well-being of society.