Blood Donation and Thalassemia Awareness Session

04 March, 2025

The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Vishwakarma Government Engineering College (VGEC) organised a Blood Donation and Thalassemia Awareness Session on 4th March 2025. The event aimed to promote voluntary blood donation and create awareness about Thalassemia prevention whilst fostering community health consciousness and genetic disease awareness among the student community.

Participation Details:

  • The session was conducted at VGEC Institute Campus and Main Auditorium.
  • Over 250+ students and faculty members actively participated in the comprehensive health awareness programme.
  • The event featured blood donation drive, Thalassemia screening information sessions, genetic counselling discussions, and health education workshops.

Objectives:

  • To encourage voluntary blood donation and address the critical need for blood supply in regional medical facilities.
  • To educate participants about Thalassemia prevention and genetic screening and promote awareness about hereditary blood disorders.
  • To provide comprehensive health education and create awareness about the importance of pre-marital genetic testing.
  • To foster a spirit of community health service and encourage students to become advocates for preventive healthcare in their communities.

Key Highlights:

  • Blood Donation Drive: The session successfully facilitated voluntary blood donation from eligible participants, creating a spirit of selfless service and community contribution whilst addressing regional blood bank requirements.
  • Thalassemia Education: Medical experts conducted comprehensive awareness sessions on Thalassemia prevention and genetic counselling, making the programme medically informative and socially impactful for disease prevention.
  • Interactive Health Workshops: The event included engaging discussions on genetic disorders and their prevention through proper screening, enabling students to understand the critical importance of health awareness and responsible family planning.
  • Community Impact: The session concluded with distribution of educational materials and commitment pledges for health advocacy, reinforcing the dedication towards preventive healthcare and social responsibility promoted throughout the programme.

Conclusion: The Blood Donation and Thalassemia Awareness Session proved to be an exceptionally comprehensive and impactful health initiative, emphasising the vital importance of voluntary blood donation and genetic disease prevention. The overwhelming participation of students and faculty highlighted the growing health consciousness and commitment towards community welfare among the college community. The NSS VGEC remains committed to organising such crucial health awareness programmes that promote preventive healthcare, social responsibility, and community service and contribute to building a healthier and more informed society.

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