JKYA organises blood donation camp

Srinagar: J&K Yateem Foundation on Tuesday organised a blood donation camp at COVID CARE Centre in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
The camp, organised in collaboration with District Hospital Pulwama, was inaugurated by Sheikh Abdul Aziz, ADDC Pulwama in which scores of JKYF volunteers and well-wishers participated with enthusiasm and donated blood units.
The ADDC described the event a very useful and timely activity particularly during the ongoing holy Muharram ul Haram. He enjoined upon the people to regularly donate blood to save the precious human lives. Sheikh Aziz also highlighted the lead role of JKYF being played for upliftment and rehabilitation of poor, needy and destitute.
Speaking on the occasion, Senior JKYF volunteer Mohammad Abdullah Ahangar urged the people from all sections, irrespective of status, caste, creed, colour and religion to join hands with the J&K Yateem Foundation for the common humanitarian cause.
The event evoked enthusiastic response from the locals who pledged to be the blood donors regularly to help the needy people.
JKYF District Representative, Mohammad Amin Bhat introduced the blood donation programme and highlighted the importance of donating blood to save human lives.

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