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SANTHWANANM" BLOOD DONATION CAMP
The NSS GEMS UNIT and Perinthalmanna Blood Bank united in a commendable effort on July 16, 2019, to organize a vital event known as "Santhwananm," a blood donation camp held at the college seminar hall. This collaborative endeavor was a testament to the spirit of humanitarianism and community service that lies at the heart of both organizations. With a shared goal of making a positive impact on society, they came together to facilitate a meaningful event that would save lives and foster a culture of giving. The inauguration of the blood donation camp was a moment of significance, marked by the presence of the college's Vice Principal, Navas Sir. His symbolic act of inaugurating the event resonated with the commitment and dedication that the NSS GEMS UNIT and Perinthalmanna Blood Bank were putting forth. His presence underscored the significance of this initiative, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts in addressing crucial societal needs. The impact of the blood donation camp was tangible as approximately 100 individuals stepped forward to donate their precious life-saving fluid. Each donor became a beacon of hope for those in need of blood transfusions, showcasing the power of solidarity and compassion. The event not only emphasized the value of donating blood but also highlighted the unity and sense of responsibility that can be fostered within a community when they join forces for a noble cause. The college seminar hall, transformed into a hub of selflessness and empathy, served as a poignant backdrop for this event. In a world often dominated by self-interest, this camp was a reminder that humanity's true strength lies in its ability to come together for the betterment of others. The collective efforts of the NSS GEMS UNIT and Perinthalmanna Blood Bank bore fruit in the form of a successful blood donation camp, underscoring the importance of social organizations collaborating to drive positive change and make a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and the community as a whole.

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SNEHA PUTHAPP
The NSS GEMS Unit embarked on a heartwarming initiative that is SNEHA PUTHAPP Conducted on 24th June 2019, that epitomized compassion and social responsibility by distributing unused blankets that had been left over from students' homes to those who were shivering on the cold streets. This simple yet impactful gesture not only provided much-needed warmth to those in need but also exemplified the unit's dedication to making a positive difference in the community.In the initial phase of the project, the NSS GEMS Unit distributed blankets to approximately 25 individuals who were facing the harsh realities of the streets. As winter's chill settled in, these blankets became more than just pieces of fabric; they symbolized hope, care, and a sense of belonging. The act of giving was met with gratitude and appreciation, as recipients felt the warmth not only from the blankets but also from the kindness extended to them The initiative transcended the mere act of charity, fostering a deeper connection between the NSS GEMS Unit and the community it aimed to serve. Each blanket distributed carried with it the message that no one should be left to suffer in the cold, and that small actions can make a significant impact on the lives of others. This sense of unity and shared responsibility created a ripple effect that extended beyond the immediate recipients, inspiring others to contribute in their own ways. As the unused blankets found new purpose in bringing comfort to those who were shivering on the streets, the NSS GEMS Unit demonstrated the power of resourcefulness and empathy. The initiative served as a reminder that even seemingly insignificant resources can be transformed into life-changing assets for those less fortunate. The act of distribution not only addressed the immediate physical need for warmth but also uplifted spirits and reminded individuals that they are seen and cared for by their community. In conclusion, the NSS GEMS Unit's distribution of unused blankets showcased the unit's commitment to creating positive change and enhancing the lives of vulnerable individuals. By providing warmth and comfort to those on the streets, the initiative resonated with the core values of compassion and social responsibility. The act of distributing blankets, no matter how modest, sent a powerful message that every life matters and that unity and empathy can bridge the gap between privilege and need.