Mangaluru: Jamiyyatul Falah holds blood donation drive at Ullal

Media Release
February 26, 2019

Despite the significant achievements of medical science today, there is no factory established that can manufacture blood. It is only in human beings where blood is produced and circulated.

Jamiyattul Falah (Unity for Success), a state government award winning charity organization’s Mangaluru Taluk unit organized Blood Donation camp with the support of Blood Helpline Karnataka (R) and SDPI Ullal in collaboration with Wenlock Hospital, Mangalore at Tippu Sultan Urdu Primary & High School Kotepura, Ullal on Sunday, 24th February 2019.

Jamiyyatul Falah Mangalore Taluk President Ibrahim Kodijal Presided over the meeting and encouraged the gathering to come forward and donate blood to save the human lives. Akram Hasan, State Secretary of SDPI inaugurated the program. 

The event started by the prayers from the students of Girls High School.

To make the occasion a special one, the volunteers of the organizations made an united effort. The efforts turned out to be productive when more than 60 participants donated  blood in the camp. Staff of Wenlock hospital helped to extract the blood from the donors. Some of the donors who could not donate this time were assured for donation in the next camp.

M.H. Malar, Mustafa Addur, U.K. Abbas, Ramiz Kodi, K.M.K. Manjanady, Nazeer Kotepura, Imran Madaka were the chief guests and  Blood Helpline Karnataka, SDPI Ullal Zone and Jamiyyatul Falah members participated in the event to make it a resounding success.

Ashraf Arabi Kalladka, Coordinator-Blood Helpline Karnataka (R.) compered the program. 

The organizer thanked the generous donors, hospital staff, participants and the representatives who worked day and night for the success of this event.

Jamiyyatul Falah is highly excited after experiencing a great success of the event and also planning to keep on involving in such life supporting activities.

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