Patient Welfare & Blood Donor Society

PATIENT WELFARE & BLOOD DONOR SOCIETY – CPMC

The Central Park Blood Donors Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving lives through the gift of blood donation. Our society is comprised of selfless individuals who recognize the importance of blood donation in supporting the medical needs of our community. With a strong commitment to safety, compassion, and community service, we strive to create a culture of generosity and social responsibility.

OBJECTIVES

  • Educate the students and public about the importance of blood donation and its impact on saving lives.
  • Actively engage in campaigns to recruit new blood donors, emphasizing the need for diverse blood types.
  • Coordinate and host regular blood donation events in the college.
  • Ensure that all blood donation practices follow safety protocols to protect donors and recipients.
  • Acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of blood donors through awards, events, and appreciation programs.
  • Develop educational materials and programs to inform potential donors about the donation process, benefits, and eligibility criteria.
  • Collaborate with hospitals, health organizations, and community groups to enhance blood donation efforts and resources.
  • Create a sense of community among donors to encourage regular donations and share personal experiences that highlight the importance of giving blood.

AIMS

  • Boost the number of regular blood donors in the community to ensure a stable blood supply.
  • Provide accurate information about the importance of blood donation and its role in healthcare.
  • Encourage voluntary, non-remunerated blood donation as the safest and most ethical practice.
  • Advocate for and implement safe and hygienic practices during blood collection and processing.
  • Inspire young people to participate in blood donation through educational programs and campus drives.
  • Collaborate with local organizations, businesses, and schools to organize blood donation events and outreach.
  • Celebrate and honor blood donors for their contributions to encourage ongoing participation.
  • Tackle common myths and misconceptions about blood donation to alleviate fears and misconceptions.
  • Encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to donate, ensuring a wide range of blood types is available.

Milestones Achieved in 2024