Kuwait: KIFF to host blood donation camp on March 15


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Kuwait, Mar 7: The Kuwait India Fraternity Forum, a socio cultural organization of Indians residing in Kuwait continues its effort to increase awareness on the importance of blood donation aiming to foster lifelong blood donors with a kick-off blood donation camp and inauguration of KIFF Blood donors Network.

Aims to promote “Donate Blood, Save Life”, the Mass Voluntary Blood Donation Camp will be held on Friday March 15 at Ministry of education for private schools Hall, Salmiya, Kuwait.

The KIFF with its co-organizer Kuwait Central Blood Bank and event sponsor Noor Clinic, a first of its kind polyclinic located in Al-Ahmadi governorate which provides services dedicated to women and their family in the field of Dermatology, Dental Care and lab services are pleased to organize this event, a noble cause in aid of the Kuwait Central Blood Bank.

“The Need for blood in Kuwait is increasing day by day. To meet this demand, KIFF with its co-organizers realize that, this camp is essential because the blood cannot be manufactured; it can only come as a voluntary donation by the people. As many as three people’s lives can be saved as a result of just one donation” said Shamsheer Aman, President of KIFF Karnataka Chapter.

KIFF encourages young people above the age of 18 to donate blood. The organizers hope to welcome more than 200 on that day. The event is open for blood donations from 2 pm to 7 pm.

  

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