A Blood Donation Camp was successfully organized on 3rd October by The Noble Support Foundation, Aligarh, as part of its ongoing commitment to social welfare and humanitarian service. The camp aimed to create awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation and to encourage people, especially youth, to contribute to saving lives through this noble act.
The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, volunteers, and members of the local community, who came forward to donate blood selflessly. The event emphasized that blood donation is not only a medical necessity but also a moral responsibility, as a single unit of blood can save multiple lives in emergencies, surgeries, and critical medical conditions.
Qualified medical professionals and trained healthcare staff were present throughout the camp to ensure that all safety and hygiene protocols were strictly followed. Each donor underwent a preliminary health check-up, including hemoglobin testing and basic medical screening, to ensure a safe donation process. The donors were guided and supported at every step, which helped create a comfortable and reassuring environment.
Members and volunteers of The Noble Support Foundation played a vital role in organizing and managing the camp. From registration and crowd management to donor assistance and post-donation care, the volunteers worked with dedication and discipline to ensure the smooth functioning of the programme. Awareness messages highlighting the benefits of blood donation and dispelling common myths were also shared during the camp.
The camp concluded on a positive note, with appreciation extended to all blood donors, medical staff, volunteers, and supporters who contributed to the success of the initiative. The Noble Support Foundation expressed its gratitude to everyone involved and reaffirmed its commitment to organizing more such humanitarian activities in the future. The Blood Donation Camp stood as a strong example of community participation, compassion, and collective responsibility towards saving lives.
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Blood Donation Camp Marks Gandhi Jayanti at AMU
Blood Donation Camp Marks Gandhi Jayanti at AMU
Aligarh, October 1: On the occasion of National Voluntary Blood Donation Day and Gandhi Jayanti, a blood donation camp was jointly organised by The Noble Support Foundation, the Department of Social Work, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU),and the Blood and Component Centre, JN Medical College at the Arts Faculty Lounge, AMU.
The camp, aimed at raising awareness about the significance of voluntary blood donation was inaugurated by AMU Vice Chancellor Prof. Naima Khatoon, who cut the ribbon as Chief Guest. Prof. Khatoon lauded the organisers and urged students to remain committed to such humanitarian efforts.
Guests of Honour Prof. Raffiuddin, Dean, Students’ Welfare; Prof. Iffat Asghar, Deputy Proctor; Prof. Ikram Hussain, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences; and Prof. T. N. Satheeshan, Dean, Faculty of Arts, Prof. Naseem Ahmad Khan (Former Chaiman, D/o Social Work, AMU), Prof. Fazlur Rahma (D/o Anatomy, AMU),.Dr. Shahab Ali Asghar Nami Chairman D/o Industrial Chemsirty,Mr. Vineet Kumar Malik (District Welfare Officer, Aligarh), Dr. Smriti Prasad (CMO, Blood Bank, JNMCH), Dr. Suhel Abbas (Consultant, Blood Bank, JNMCH, AMU), Dr. Mohammad Tahir (Coordinator D/o Social Work, AMU), alogwith teachers Dr. Qurratul Aein Ali, Dr. Shyna Saif, Dr. Mohd Arif Khan, Dr. Andleeb, Dr. Mohd Uzair, Dr. Sameera Khanam, Dr. Anam Aftab ,Dr,Ishat Mohammad Khan,Dr.Mohammad Zain khan senior professors, doctors, faculty members, and students graced the occasion.
The camp, coordinated by Md. Arbaaz Malik and Md. Shahid, witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, including MSW students, faculty members and doctors. More than 60 donors came forward, underlining AMU’s strong tradition of compassion and social responsibility.
Mohammad Azeem Khan, President of The Noble Support Foundation, said Blood donation is not just a contribution, it is a gift of life. Every drop of blood donated is a symbol of hope for someone in need.
The atmosphere was marked by camaraderie and service, reflecting the collective resolve of AMU and its partners to uphold humanitarian values.
Organisers expressed hope that such initiatives would continue to inspire voluntary blood donation across the student community.
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