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300 union members, workers and civil servants participate in voluntary blood donation

LÂM ĐIỀN (báo lao động) 18/06/2025 10:32 (GMT+7)

An Giang - 300 union members, workers and civil servants at agencies and units in Long Xuyen City participated in the voluntary blood donation program.

On the morning of June 18, at the Labor Culture House, the An Giang Provincial Federation of Labor organized a voluntary blood donation ceremony. According to the registration list, in this voluntary blood donation campaign, there are 300 union members working at grassroots unions and civil servants and employees working at agencies and units in Long Xuyen city, such as: Education Trade Union, Long Xuyen City Medical Center, An Giang University... This is a practical activity in response to the "Red Journey - Red Drops of An Giang" Program coordinated by the Provincial Federation of Labor in coordination with the An Giang Red Cross Inter- Association.

Because the organizing committee proactively scheduled the division of the number of union members, civil servants, and laborers between agencies and units according to specific time zones, the voluntary blood donation took place in order.

Chuong trinh hien mau tinh nguyen mang ten Hanh trinh do - Giot hong An Giang. Anh: Lam Dien
The voluntary blood donation program is called the Red Journey - Red Drops of An Giang. Photo: Lam Dien
Thuc hien thao tac kiem tra truoc khi hien mau. Anh: Lam Dien
Do a check-up before donating blood. Photo: Lam Dien
Can canh thao tac trong hien mau tinh nguyen. Anh: Lam Dien
Close-up of operations in voluntary blood donation. Photo: Lam Dien
Doan vien, cong nhan, lao dong hien mau voi tinh than vui tuoi, tu nguyen. Anh: Lam Dien
Union members, workers and laborers donate blood with a joyful and voluntary spirit. Photo: Lam Dien
Do duoc xep lich cu the nen buoi hien mau tinh nguyen dien ra trong trat tu. Anh: Lam Dien
Due to the specific schedule, the voluntary blood donation took place in order. Photo: Lam Dien

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