Sunni Yuvajana Sangam conducts blood donation camp for Gazans

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July 14, 2014

Jeddah/Dammam, Jul 14: As the Israeli bombardment on Gaza continues, and as Palestinian hospitals are struggling to treat the large number of wounded there, Saudi Arabia has sent an air ambulance to Gaza to bring the injured Palestinians to the Kingdom for treatment.gaza copy

In Jeddah, a blood donation camp for the injured in Gaza, organized by King Abdulaziz University Hospital at its premises and at the Serafi Mega Mall is under way. The main organizer of the campaign is King Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh. “They sent us a message to start the campaign over here in Jeddah,” said Dr. Salwa Hindawi, director of blood transfusion service at KAUH and in charge of the camp.

Both Saudis and residents are lining up to donate blood. Till Wednesday evening, the hospital has got almost 350 to 400 units of blood.

In Eastern Province, Dammam Medical Complex, Qatif Central Hospital, Maternity and Children’s Hospital in Dammam are among the hospitals where the injured will be treated. According to sources, about 26 intensive care units are reserved for treating Palestinians in these hospitals.

Blood donors describe their move as the least they can do to show their support for the Palestinians in Gaza. “We are committed to lending a helping hand to thousands of Palestinians who have been injured, and rendered homeless and impoverished due to the ongoing conflict, and this is the least that I could do for them,” a Saudi blood donor told Saudi Gazette in Dammam Central Hospital.

An Indian expatriate organization SYS (Sunni Yuvajana Sangam) launched a blood donation campaign on Tuesday at Dammam Medical Complex, with most of the group’s members donating blood.

Mohmmed Hilar, SYS welfare organization spokesman, said he asked his community to donate blood for the people of Gaza. “Everyone I talked to was willing to donate blood to help the Saudi authorities help Palestinians and so we kicked off our campaign on Tuesday,” he said.

Dammam Medical Complex authorities said that they have received 100 bags of blood and that they are expecting more blood donors in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Palestinian officials have told the Ministry of Health that Gaza has enough supply of donated blood, but they need more blood bags, a ministry official said. In response, the ministry has secured a large number of blood bags to be dispatched to Gaza, the official added.

The ministry said unless the donated blood is handled under favorable medical conditions, it would be difficult to safely transport it to Gaza under the current circumstances as the road transportation may affect its components leading to deterioration from bacterial infection. Blood banks in the Kingdom have enough supply of blood if needed at any time, the ministry said.

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May 22,2020

Mangaluru, May 22: An elderly cardiac patient from Dakshina Kannada, who was stranded in Saudi Arabia due to covid-19 lock-down, has finally reached his homeland thanks to the timely intervention by Humanity Forum Jubail and Indian Social Forum.

The elderly man hailing from Kadaba area of Dakshina Kannada was admitted to a hospital in Madinah. However, his condition continued to worsen due to lack of proper treatment. The efforts by his family members to bring him back home had not yielded results.

Meanwhile, one of the relatives of the patient, Ansari Suratkal, who happens to be a DKSC activist, brought the issue to the notice of the Karnataka unit of the Indian Social Forum in Dammam. ISF contacted Humanity Forum president Zakariya Jokatte, who helped the patient to speak directly union minister D V Sadananda Gowda in a video conference organised by coastaldigest.com.

Humanity Forum also persuaded the Indian Embassy to allow the stranded cardiac patient to fly back to India through Dammam-Bengaluru repatriation flight on May 20. 

However, it was not easy for the patient to travel from Madinah to Dammam International Airport due to lock-down and curfew. ISF not only obtained travel permission for him but also arranged vehicle. Jeddah and Riyadh units of ISF helped in obtaining permission letter in their respective places in spite of travel ban imposed by the police. Madinah unit of ISF arranged vehicle for transportation. Zakariya Jokatte bore the air ticket and other expenses of the patient.

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March 15,2020

Markaz Al Madeena Association, Eastern province, conducted JALS-E-UCHILA get together program at Dammam, Saudi Arabia on March 5,2020 on account of celebrating 28 years of social service dedicated by the organization.

The event chairman Noushad Uchil inaugurated the function. The organization president presided the program and delivered talk about the intention of the organization. Hashim Uchil has intorduced the social and academic contribution of the organization of past 28 years. Jamal Uchil welcomed the gathering and Ismail G.I. host the program.

Games, Quiz and prize distribution to the winners and senior social workers was the special attraction of the event. The planning committee of the event includes Iqbal, Farooq, Shahul Hameed, Ramza, Nabeel, Afthar, Ashraf and Shafi.

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August 6,2020

Dubai, Aug 6: Non-resident Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist Dewakara Alva passed away on Thursday August 6. He was 63.

Alva, who hailed from Mangaluru, was the director of Federal Insurance Brokers LLC, Dubai and was residing in Dubai for around four decades. He was reportedly suffering from health problems for last few months. 

He was a patron of Tulu and Kannada language and culture in United Arab Emirates. He was a member of various NRI organizations including UAE Tulu Koota and UAE Bunts

Alva is survived by wife Saritha, daughter Powshali, and son Manal.

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