Mumbai: On the blessed occasion of Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s Youth Movement organized blood donation camps at three locations – Mira Road, Madanpura, and Malony. The camps not only proved to be an important means of serving humanity but also successfully conveyed the message of welfare and well-being of humanity, reflecting the spirit of Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi.
Mira Road: At the blood donation camp organized by the Youth Movement in Mira Road, 89 units of blood were collected. Local residents highly appreciated the effort, especially the youth who donated blood enthusiastically. Medical experts from local hospitals provided support, conducting medical check-ups and facilitating the safe donation process.
Malony: The blood donation camp in Malony also witnessed overwhelming enthusiasm, collecting 142 units from people from various walks of life. Organizers stated that the purpose of such philanthropic activities on Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi is to practicalize the Prophet’s teachings and spread the message of serving humanity.
Madanpura: The camp in Madanpura achieved remarkable success, collecting 60 units of blood, showcasing the community’s spirit of charity. Organizers noted that this initiative aligns with their mission of “service to humanity,” aimed at saving lives and promoting welfare activities in society.
Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s Youth Movement’s effort received widespread appreciation from locals and social leaders, emphasizing the significance of such philanthropic activities in bringing positive change to society. The blood donation camps aim to fulfill the growing need for blood in hospitals. Every year, hundreds of patients require blood, and such initiatives prove crucial in saving lives. Youth Movement officials pledged to continue such philanthropic activities in the future to promote the spirit of serving humanity.”
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