The event attracted a large number of officers, employees, soldiers, and local people, collecting over 120 blood units.

To ensure the event’s safety and success, the company closely worked with the Red Cross Society, the Khanh Hoa provincial Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation, and the Khanh Hoa Hematology and Blood Transfusion Center. The program also saw the participation of staff from Vaxuco’s Branch in Central region, Cam Ranh ARO/AIS Center, Approaching Control Center at Cam Ranh International Airport, and numerous residents of Nam Nha Trang ward.

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Receiving information from blood donors

Highly evaluating the program, Bui Thi Nguyet Thu, Deputy Chief of the Office of the Khanh Hoa provincial Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation, noted that local military units always show a pioneering spirit and high responsibility. She added that the enthusiastic participation of officers and soldiers not only contributed to the collection of a large volume of blood for emergency and treatment purposes, but also spread a profound humanistic message, encouraging people to join hands in saving patients’ lives.

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Medical personnel measure blood pressure and check health conditions for donors before blood donation.

Donating blood for the 10th time, Phan Van Thanh from the Military Petroleum Company Region 3, shared that he always considers donating blood to save lives a responsibility and a passion. He expressed happiness that his blood drops could help save lives of his comrades and people, affirming that he would continue to participate in and encourage his colleagues to join such meaningful programs in the coming time.

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Numerous officers and employees of units participating in the blood donation drive

According to Senior Colonel Nguyen Duc Doa, Deputy Director of the Military Petroleum Company Region 3, in practical response to the “Whole-people Voluntary Blood Donation Day” (April 7), the unit aims to promptly ease the blood shortage for medical facilities in Khanh Hoa province. He highlighted that this is also an opportunity to educate the unit’s officers and employees on the tradition of “the intact leaves protect the tattered ones,” arousing their pride and sense of responsibility toward the community.

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Bui Thi Nguyet Thu (left), Deputy Chief of the Office of the Khanh Hoa provincial Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation, presents gifts and certificates to blood donors.

Voluntary blood donation is a noble deed, reflecting compassion and responsibility toward the community. Every drop of donated blood not only provides a chance of life for patients but also spreads love and connects kind hearts in society.

Translated by Minh Anh