More than 100 officers and soldiers of Lao Cai Police participate in voluntary blood donation

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Lao Cai - The voluntary blood donation program attracts a large number of police forces to participate, contributing to spreading the spirit of compassion and responsibility to the community.

On the morning of June 13, more than 100 officers and soldiers of Lao Cai Provincial Police participated in the voluntary blood donation program with the theme "Red Journey - Drop of Happiness" organized by the Provincial Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation Mobilization.

From early morning, a large number of officers and soldiers from units in the Provincial Police force were present to register, conduct health screening and participate in blood donation. The activity took place in a vibrant atmosphere, showing a spirit of responsibility and noble gestures for the community.

Nghĩa cử đẹp của lực lượng Công an trong ngày hội hiến máu. Ảnh: CA Lào Cai
Beautiful gesture of the Police force on the blood donation day. Photo: Lao Cai Police

The donated blood not only contributes to supplementing blood reserves for medical facilities but also brings life opportunities for many patients who need blood transfusions during emergency and treatment.

Over the past time, the voluntary blood donation movement has always received positive responses from officers and soldiers of Lao Cai Provincial Police. This is an annual activity with profound humanistic meaning, contributing to spreading the spirit of mutual affection and responsibility to society.

Many officers and soldiers said that participating in blood donation is not only an act of sharing with patients but also the responsibility of each individual towards the community. Each unit of blood given is another chance to be saved, adding faith and hope to patients.

Chương trình thu hút đông đảo lực lượng tham gia, chung tay vì cộng đồng. Ảnh: CA Lào Cai
The program attracts a large number of participants, joining hands for the community. Photo: CA Lao Cai

Through the program, the image of the People's Police soldier is not only depicted by the courageous spirit in the fight against crime but also by practical and humane actions for the people's lives.

Voluntary blood donation activities also contribute to educating and raising awareness for officers and soldiers about the meaning of blood donation to save lives, and at the same time spreading good values in the community.

With the spirit of "every drop of blood given, one life left behind", officers and soldiers of Lao Cai Provincial Police continue to promote the tradition of serving the people, joining hands for community health and contributing to building a kind and compassionate society.

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