The Rotary Club of General Datum successfully conducted a Blood Donation Drive as part of its ongoing Service Project initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to community healthcare.
Organized in partnership with St. Theresa’s Blood Centre, the drive aimed to support children affected by Thalassemia through life-saving blood donations.
The initiative witnessed strong participation, with 42 volunteers, out of which 36 eligible donors contributed to the cause. Notably, 41 participants were first-time donors, reflecting growing awareness and community engagement. Members from GENERAL DATUM played a significant role, with 31 donors actively participating.
The drive highlights the Rotary principle of “Service Above Self,” demonstrating the power of collective action in addressing critical healthcare needs.