University of Fallujah Organizes Blood Donation Campaign
Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed Suleiman Hamad, President of the University of Fallujah, and in the presence of Professor Dr. Suleiman Barak Al-Jumaili, Assistant President for Administrative Affairs, the University of Fallujah hosted a blood donation campaign on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, in cooperation with Fallujah Teaching Hospital - Blood Bank. The campaign was held at the University Presidency building, and it brought together the university community for a noble cause.
Key Highlights
- President's Speech:
Professor Dr. Ahmed Suleiman Hamad began by emphasizing the importance of the campaign, describing blood donation as a humanitarian act of solidarity and kindness. Quoting the Prophet Muhammad’s saying: “The believer to the believer is like a building that strengthens one another,” Dr. Hamad stressed that this initiative represents the university's commitment to community support and altruism. - Appreciation:
Dr. Hamad expressed his sincere appreciation to the Fallujah Teaching Hospital for their cooperation and successful partnership in the campaign. He highlighted the importance of continuous collaboration between educational and health institutions for the well-being of the community. - Campaign Activities:
The campaign saw an enthusiastic participation from faculty members, staff, and administrators, who actively engaged in the donation process. In addition to the donation drive, informative sessions were held to educate attendees on the benefits of blood donation, the eligibility criteria, and how often one can donate.
Campaign Goals
- Raise awareness about the life-saving impact of blood donation.
- Promote the culture of blood donation among students and staff.
- Foster solidarity and community cooperation through this humanitarian effort.
This campaign is a testament to the University of Fallujah's commitment to social responsibility and its continuous efforts to serve the community while supporting life-saving causes.
Department of Media and Government Communications