Tanzeem-ul-Makatib and SDH Magam Organize Successful Blood Donation Camp
Tanveer Hussain
Budgam, 19 Nov On the solemn occasion of the martyrdom day of Hazrat Fatimah al-Zahra (SA), a special blood donation camp was today organized at the Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Magam. The camp was arranged by the Moawin Committee of Tanzeem-ul-Makatib Zone Magam, with full collaboration from JVC Bemina and the Magam Hospital administration.
Despite the harsh cold, a large number of young men and women participated in the camp and voluntarily donated blood. From early morning, youth and social workers had gathered at the venue, expressing great enthusiasm for the noble cause. The donors said that blood donation is an act of serving humanity, as a single bottle of blood can save the life of a patient, an accident victim, or someone facing a medical emergency. They emphasized that donating blood is both a physical contribution and a moral responsibility.
Members of the Moawin Committee appreciated the spirit and dedication shown by the youth. A representative of the committee said, “The passion and commitment of these young volunteers are truly praiseworthy. These values of service and compassion reflect the teachings of Hazrat Fatimah al-Zahra (SA).”
Well-known social worker Ajaz Hussain also participated in the camp and expressed gratitude toward all the donors and organizers. He said, “Blood donation is one of the best forms of charity and a great means of saving lives. Our youth have demonstrated commendable humanitarian values by participating in large numbers. Such camps should be held regularly to spread awareness and ensure that blood remains readily available for the needy.”
The Block Medical Officer (BMO) Magam also visited the camp and appreciated the coordination between Tanzeem-ul-Makatib Zone Magam, SDH Magam, JVC Bemina, and the hospital administration. He said, “We are thankful to all the organizations involved in making this camp a success. The medical staff worked tirelessly, and the coordination between various departments was excellent. Such joint initiatives strengthen public health services and directly benefit the community.”
The BMO also stressed the importance of holding blood donation camps regularly to maintain a stable blood reserve in hospitals. He assured full support for similar programs in the future.
In conclusion, the organizers expressed heartfelt gratitude to all volunteers, donors, medical teams, and supporting institutions. They described the camp as a meaningful and blessed effort in the service of humanity.











