Mrs Nonye Soludo Urges Anambra Residents to Embrace Regular Blood Donation.
The Wife of the Anambra State Governor, Mrs Nonye Soludo, has called on eligible residents to become regular blood donors as part of efforts to strengthen the state’s healthcare system and save lives.
In her message to mark World Blood Donor Day, Mrs Soludo celebrated the selfless contributions of individuals who donate blood to support patients in medical emergencies, mothers during childbirth, accident victims, and those battling critical health conditions.
She described blood donation as one of the simplest yet most powerful acts of compassion and humanity, noting that every unit donated represents hope for countless families.
Mrs Soludo emphasized that a safe and sufficient blood supply relies on the willingness of healthy people to donate regularly.
She said voluntary blood donors are true heroes whose generosity continues to make a difference in communities across the state.
She urged all eligible individuals to consider becoming regular donors, stressing that a single donation can save multiple lives.
According to her, collective action will help build a culture of compassion, solidarity, and shared responsibility for one another’s well-being.
The First Lady’s message reinforces the importance of voluntary blood donation in ensuring critical healthcare support is available when needed most.
The theme for this year's World Blood Donor Day is One Drop of Humanity. Give Blood. Save Lives.
The Wife of the Anambra State Governor, Mrs Nonye Soludo, has called on eligible residents to become regular blood donors as part of efforts to strengthen the state’s healthcare system and save lives.
In her message to mark World Blood Donor Day, Mrs Soludo celebrated the selfless contributions of individuals who donate blood to support patients in medical emergencies, mothers during childbirth, accident victims, and those battling critical health conditions.
She described blood donation as one of the simplest yet most powerful acts of compassion and humanity, noting that every unit donated represents hope for countless families.
Mrs Soludo emphasized that a safe and sufficient blood supply relies on the willingness of healthy people to donate regularly.
She said voluntary blood donors are true heroes whose generosity continues to make a difference in communities across the state.
She urged all eligible individuals to consider becoming regular donors, stressing that a single donation can save multiple lives.
According to her, collective action will help build a culture of compassion, solidarity, and shared responsibility for one another’s well-being.
The First Lady’s message reinforces the importance of voluntary blood donation in ensuring critical healthcare support is available when needed most.
The theme for this year's World Blood Donor Day is One Drop of Humanity. Give Blood. Save Lives.
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