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BLOOD DONATION CAMP
A remarkable display of unity and altruism was witnessed as a blood donation camp unfolded under the collaborative efforts of the NSS GEMS Unit and the Manjeri Blood Bank. On April 8th, 2021, this noble initiative took place within the college premises, showcasing the power of collective goodwill. With more than a hundred participants stepping forward, this event underscored the essential role that community-driven blood donation plays in saving lives. Under the joint auspices of the NSS GEMS Unit and the Manjeri Blood Bank, the blood donation camp symbolized a harmonious partnership dedicated to a humanitarian cause. As the college opened its doors to host this noble endeavor, it became a hub of generosity and compassion. The active involvement of the NSS unit demonstrated their commitment to social welfare, serving as a reminder that collective action can make a tangible difference in addressing critical needs. The significant turnout of over a hundred donors showcased the depth of empathy within the community. Each blood donation stood as a life-saving act, potentially impacting numerous individuals who rely on such donations during medical emergencies. The event not only highlighted the importance of voluntary blood donation but also emphasized the transformative power of people coming together to support a common cause. In conclusion, the blood donation camp organized jointly by the NSS GEMS Unit and the Manjeri Blood Bank stands as a testament to the potential of collaboration for the greater good. The event's success, marked by the participation of more than a hundred donors, highlights the profound impact that community-driven initiatives can have on the lives of those in need. Such endeavors remind us of the incredible difference that can be made through simple acts of kindness and the willingness to contribute to the well-being of others. About 40 volunteers participated.