Fallujah University Launches Blood Donation Campaign in Cooperation with Fallujah Teaching Hospital
Fallujah University Organizes Successful Blood Donation Campaign
Under the patronage of the University President, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Suleiman Hamad, and in the presence of the Assistant President for Administrative Affairs, Prof. Dr. Suleiman Barak Al-Jumaili, Fallujah University organized a blood donation campaign in cooperation with Fallujah Teaching Hospital - Blood Bank on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, in the University Presidency Building.
Key Highlights
- Speech by University President:
In his speech before the launch of the campaign, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Suleiman Hamad emphasized the significance of the initiative, which reflects the values of giving and the spirit of solidarity. Citing the words of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, "The believer to the believer is like a building, some parts of which strengthen others," Dr. Hamad highlighted that blood donation is not only an act of generosity but also a humanitarian message aimed at supporting those in need. - Acknowledgment of Cooperation:
Dr. Hamad also extended his gratitude to Fallujah Teaching Hospital for its valuable support and fruitful collaboration, stressing the importance of continuous cooperation between educational and healthcare institutions to serve the community and achieve common humanitarian goals. - Campaign Activities:
The campaign saw widespread participation from faculty members and administrative staff, eager to contribute. Activities included informative sessions on the benefits of donating blood, eligibility criteria, and donation frequency.
Campaign Goals
- Spreading the Culture of Blood Donation:
The campaign sought to raise awareness about the importance of blood donation, positioning it as a humanitarian act that plays a crucial role in saving lives. - Encouraging Solidarity:
The initiative emphasized the value of community cooperation and the spirit of solidarity, aiming to engage the university community in making a meaningful contribution to those in need.
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