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DOHA
QATAR Indian Thawheed Centre (QITC), a socio-cultural forum of Tamil-speaking Muslim expatriates, in cooperation with the Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), recently organised their 33rd Blood Donation Campaign at HMC Blood Donor Unit.
While 150 members of the forum took part in the three-hour campaign held from 2pm to 5pm, 87 of them donated blood after successfully passing the required tests, according to the established practice. The forum, which has been organising various activities for the community for the last 17 years at its headquarters in Al Thumama, held the camp at the HMC Blood Donor Unit owing to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and in line with the directives of the Ministry of Public Health in this regard.HMC’s Blood Bank Unit extended full support to the centre to ensure that all the necessary precautionary measures were in place to protect attendees from COVID-19 infection.
The General Secretary of the centre Mohamed Ali Mohamed Ibrahim said: “On behalf of QITC, I extend our sincere thanks to the HMC team and management for their support. We also pray to Allah the Almighty to bless all the centre’s members and all those who donate their blood.”
DOHA
QATAR Indian Thawheed Centre (QITC), a socio-cultural forum of Tamil-speaking Muslim expatriates, in cooperation with the Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), recently organised their 33rd Blood Donation Campaign at HMC Blood Donor Unit.
While 150 members of the forum took part in the three-hour campaign held from 2pm to 5pm, 87 of them donated blood after successfully passing the required tests, according to the established practice. The forum, which has been organising various activities for the community for the last 17 years at its headquarters in Al Thumama, held the camp at the HMC Blood Donor Unit owing to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and in line with the directives of the Ministry of Public Health in this regard.HMC’s Blood Bank Unit extended full support to the centre to ensure that all the necessary precautionary measures were in place to protect attendees from COVID-19 infection.
The General Secretary of the centre Mohamed Ali Mohamed Ibrahim said: “On behalf of QITC, I extend our sincere thanks to the HMC team and management for their support. We also pray to Allah the Almighty to bless all the centre’s members and all those who donate their blood.”