More than 300 police officers and soldiers in Dak Lak participate in blood donation to save people
Dak Lak - More than 300 police officers and soldiers in the area have participated in blood donation to save people.
On March 3, the Youth Committee of Dak Lak Provincial Police informed that the unit had coordinated with the Dak Lak Provincial Center for Hematology and Blood Transfusion to organize a voluntary blood donation program with the theme: "Each drop of blood given - A life left behind".
The program attracted a large number of union members, youth, officials, and soldiers to participate. With a spirit of proactiveness and responsibility, many comrades, even during training and work, still proactively arranged time to share their red blood.

As a result, the Organizing Committee received more than 300 units of blood, contributing to supplementing blood reserves for emergency and treatment for patients, bringing more hope of survival to many families.
Voluntary blood donation is a meaningful and humane activity, organized by provincial police organizations in many phases throughout the year and has become a vibrant movement, attracting a large number of officers and soldiers of many ages to participate.
Thereby spreading profound human values, showing the spirit of volunteering and joining hands for the community of officers, soldiers, union members, and youth of the Police force in joining hands with the health sector to care for and protect people's health.
At the same time, continue to affirm the spirit of "Three Firsts: Most Disciplined - Most Loyal - Closest to the People", contributing to building the image of People's Police soldiers serving the People.
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