In a heartfelt tribute to honour the Indian Army’s indomitable spirit and service to the nation, the Yogiraj Sarkar Godariwale Trust successfully organized its third blood donation camp at the Community Hall of Sri Sanatan Dharam Mandir. The event witnessed overwhelming participation, with over 100 donors stepping forward to contribute to this noble cause.
The Trust, driven by its guiding principle, “First Serve, Then Deserve,” has long been committed to fostering community welfare. Known for its consistent efforts in organizing blood donation drives across Delhi and other major cities in North India, the Trust continues to inspire collective action for societal good.
The camp drew inspiration from the Indian Army’s ethos of discipline and unwavering commitment to service. Brigadier Dr. Sudhesh Kumar Gupta, Head of Northern Command, AFTC, graced the occasion as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he underscored the critical importance of blood donation in saving lives, particularly in high-stakes scenarios like war zones.
Commenting on the same belief, he remarked, “The collected blood is separated into its components and frozen before being sent to war zones. There is no greater act of generosity than donating organs or blood.” His words resonated deeply with the attendees, instilling a sense of pride and purpose.
The Trust expressed its sincere gratitude to Dr. Aastha, a surgeon from Lok Nayak Hospital, and Dr. Rahul Miglani, a neurosurgeon from Fortis, Gurgaon, for their invaluable contributions. Their expertise and dedication ensured the camp’s smooth execution, demonstrating the power of collaboration in addressing community needs.
The event exemplified the spirit of unity and patriotism, with donors from all walks of life coming together to make a difference. Each donation marked a step toward strengthening the nation’s healthcare framework and supporting the Indian Army’s efforts in critical areas.
The Yogiraj Sarkar Godariwale Trust has been steadfast in its mission to uplift society through meaningful initiatives. By channeling the values of compassion, solidarity, and patriotism, the Trust continues to inspire individuals to contribute to the greater good.
As the camp concluded, the overwhelming response reaffirmed the community’s commitment to giving back and supporting the nation’s protectors. The Trust looks forward to organizing more such impactful events, reinforcing its motto of selfless service.
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