At the event, the corporation’s officials, staff, and workers donated about 400 units of blood, which were received by Military Hospital 175 for treatment of patients.

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Captain Nguyen Huu Manh speaks at the event.
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Representatives of Military Hospital 175 present flowers to blood donors.

Over the past years, voluntary blood donation has received great attention from the leaders of units in the whole military and become a widespread activity, contributing to the treatment and emergency care of thousands of officers, soldiers, and civilians.

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Representatives of Military Hospital 175 and Saigon Newport encourage blood donors at the event.

Through dissemination activities, military personnel have fully grasped the noble significance of voluntary blood donation and been ready to donate their blood to save lives. Among blood donors, youths in the military have always been the core and pro-active force and made contribution to spreading the message “A drop of blood given, a live saved.”

According to Captain Nguyen Huu Manh, Deputy Political Commissar of Saigon Newport, the corporation has been one of the active participants in charitable activities, caring for policy beneficiaries, the poor, and those in difficult circumstances across the country. The business has supported localities in ensuring social welfare, building new-style rural areas, and civilized urban areas. Saigon Newport employees have enthusiastically joined social welfare and charity programs, including voluntary blood donation for public health. Over the years, the corporation has donated thousands of blood units, contributing to the care and treatment of both military personnel and civilians.

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The event attracts the active participation of officials, staff, and workers of Saigon Newport.
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Participants at the event

Joining the event, blood donors showed their happiness to know that their blood would save someone who has once lost hope due to the lack of blood for treatment. They said that donating blood not only expresses their love, conscience, and humanity but also reflects the duty and responsibility of the ‘Uncle Ho’s soldiers,’ the naval officers towards the community.

Translated by Tran Hoai