The event, titled “Every Drop of Blood - A Heart of Kindness”, was jointly organized by the VTV Trade Union, the VTV Youth Union, and the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.
The program “Every Drop of Blood - A Heart of Kindness” was jointly organized by the VTV Trade Union, the VTV Youth Union, and the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.
From early morning, a large number of officials, employees, union members, youth members, and students gathered to participate. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, reflecting the strong appeal of this meaningful humanitarian activity, where people came not only to donate blood, but also demonstrate their commitment to the community through tangible action.
“Voluntary blood donation is not only a noble gesture but also a practical act of saving lives, especially as the demand for blood in emergency care and treatment continues to rise. Today’s actions are more necessary and meaningful than ever. As a national media agency, VTV recognizes its pioneering role in promoting humanitarian values and the voluntary blood donation movement. Through programs, reports, and media platforms, VTV goes beyond participation to raise public awareness, inspire social responsibility, and connect compassionate hearts for the sake of life”, said Ms. Nguyen Thanh Liem, Vice Chairwoman of the VTV Trade Union.
Ms. Nguyen Thanh Liem, Vice Chairwoman of the VTV Trade Union, shares her remarks at the program.
A large number of officials, youth union members, and students are queuing to register for blood donation.
Participants complete registration forms and provided personal information before donating blood.
Blood pressure checks and preliminary health screenings are conducted before donation.
Ms. Cao Thi Nhu from VTV’s Art and Technical Center is donating blood for the sixth time. She shared that she no longer feels nervous, but instead looks forward to each opportunity to contribute.
Ms. Cao Thi Nhu (VTV Art and Technical Center) at the blood donation event.
Officials, employees, youth union members, and students take part in the blood donation program on the morning of April 14.
It was natural for first-time donors to feel anxious initially. However, many young participants felt reassured by the experience and came to appreciate the significance of giving more highly.
Do Thi Yen Nhi, a student at the Television College, participates in voluntary blood donation for the first time.
Ms. Nguyen Thanh Liem, Vice Chairwoman of the VTV Trade Union, presents badges to blood donors.
Blood donors receive gifts and certificates of voluntary blood donation.
At the end of the program, blood donors received gifts and certificates of appreciation. In total, the organizers collected 307 units of blood. Each unit donated carries not only the goodwill of the donor but also contributes to spreading positive values and strengthening compassion within the community.
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