The Rotary Club of General Datum successfully organized a Blood Donation Camp for Children with Thalassemia on January 8, 2026, at Capital Park, HITEC City, Hyderabad, as part of its ongoing commitment to community healthcare initiatives.
The camp was conducted to support children affected by Thalassemia, a condition that requires regular blood transfusions for survival. By facilitating voluntary blood donation, the service project initiative contributed to addressing the critical and continuous demand for safe blood supply.
Despite being organized within a limited timeframe, the service project initiative witnessed strong coordination and participation from members, volunteers, and donors. The effort not only enabled life-saving contributions but also helped raise awareness about the importance of regular blood donation in supporting long-term medical treatments.
The campaign emphasized the broader impact of individual contributions, reinforcing the message that a single unit of blood can save multiple lives. It also encouraged first-time donors to participate, fostering a culture of social responsibility and proactive community engagement.
This service project initiative reflects the Rotary principle of “Service Above Self,” translating intent into meaningful action. Through such programs, the Rotary Club of General Datum continues to play a vital role in strengthening healthcare support systems and driving positive social impact.