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Telugu community Blood Donation on Thursday

Venkat Raman (Indian Newslink)

Auckland, February 6, 2018

Officials of the New Zealand Telugu Association (NZTA), have reminded their members and others in the community of their Blood Donation Drive on Thursday, February 8, 2018.

Suneel Kuncha, Joint Secretary of the Auckland-based Association said that blood can be donated between 3 pm and 730 pm at the New Zealand Blood Service located at 71 Great South Road, Epsom.

He said that anyone in good health (subject to health check) can participate in the programme and donate their blood.

The great lifesaver

“If you are a blood donor, you are a hero to someone, somewhere, who receive your gracious gift of life. One pint of blood can help save lives and the process would not take more than one hour. Eligible people should consider blood donation is a part of their responsibility to the community,” he said.

Transport arranged

Mr Kuncha said that NZTA can arrange transport to those in need.

“All donors are requested to bring their identity (such as Passport or Driving Licence) which is current and valid,” he said.

About the Blood Bank

The New Zealand Blood Bank is the sole provider of all requirements of blood in hospitals. The Bank collects blood, processes and sends it whenever and wherever required.

The Blood Bank needs healthy blood donors all the time, especially during the holiday period because need for blood does not stop.

If you are keen to donate blood in the forthcoming drive, please contact any of the following or text to their mobile number.

Aruna Salvaji, President, Mobile 021-1262640; Rajasheker Reddy Patllola, General Secretary

Mobile 021-02468855; Suneel Kuncha, Joint Secretary, Mobile 027-5248057 or any Executive Committee Member of NZTA.

Established in 1998 as a not-for-profit, voluntary organisation, NZTA has been in the forefront of the Telugu-speaking people in Auckland. The Association organises several events that foster the rich cultural, social and community heritage of Telugu people.

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