ISLAMABAD: A great number of students, facultyand staff members visited the blood donation camp at NationalUniversity of Modern Languages to donate the blood for thepatients and kids suffering from...
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November 20, 2012
ISLAMABAD: A great number of students, faculty and staff members visited the blood donation camp at National University of Modern Languages (NUML) to donate the blood for the patients and kids suffering from Thalassemia.
The donation camp was arranged by the NUML Blood Donation Society (NBDS), a society which is established by the students of Management Sciences Department of the University, in cooperation with the Jamila Sultana Foundation, which collects blood for the Thalassemia patients.
The drive drew a huge response from the students, faculty members and staff members and especially girls who turned up to donate blood for the children suffering from Thalassemia.
A student of BS English, Ayesha Saleem while talking to scribe said that she was donating the blood because it was an act of helping helpless.
A student of MBA, Second Semester Adnan Hafeez told that "blood donating is all about benefit and losing nothing as this little donation adds more breaths into other's life".
Moreover, a Saudi student Saleh Alghamdi expressing his views after donating his blood said that "it is great source of spiritual satisfaction and pleasure that this blood will be a help to ailing people and children".
Atif Khan, Group Leader of NBDS, told that the purpose of this camp is to motivate students to contribute for the betterment of society and nation and such drives realize them how a little voluntary initiative by one draws other and in the end it makes one big mass.