The South African National Blood Service urges South Africans to become regular blood donors.
As South Africans gear up for the festive season filled with excitement, fun and family gatherings, the South African National Blood Service has launched its annual summer campaign.
The campaign will focus on raising awareness about the importance of regular blood donations, encouraging first-time donors to make donating a lifelong practice and educating the public on the reciprocal benefits of giving blood. “We want to tap into the enthusiasm and potential of first-time donors while cultivating a culture where donating becomes a lifelong habit. This focus on new donors is not just about a one-time contribution; it’s about ingraining the value of regular donation as a routine part of life,” says Mosupye.
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