The Borneo Post

Success spurs MRC Miri to continue with voluntary blood donation campaigns

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MIRI: Malaysian Red Crescent ( MRC) Miri District strives to continue with its excellent record of 100 per cent voluntary blood donation since1989.

Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Lee Kim Shin, who is also deputy chairman of MRC Miri, said this after presenting certificat­es of appreciati­on to successful donors at Miri Community mass blood donation drive in Emart Riam yesterday.

Lee pointed out that in the early days, it was tough to conduct blood donation drives as parents, particular­ly among the Chinese, would discourage their children from donating blood – believing that the practice was harmful to the donors’ health.

However after having consistent­ly running the campaign over the years, MRC Miri managed to overcome the problem in 1989 when many people began to come forward voluntaril­y to support this good cause.

“The district has been actively involved in blood donation campaigns for more than 50 years. I’m happy to see our successful blood donation drives, in particular­ly new donors among the youths, compared with those seen in the olden days, when people had to buy blood as there were not enough donors.

“The support from MRC Miri, non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGO), associatio­ns and others helps to ensure sufficient supply in the blood bank.”

Lee also expressed his thanks, on behalf of MRC Miri, to all blood donors.

“The Miri community has been very supportive in public blood donation campaigns. Our mobile team will continue to ensure the implementa­tion of such drives at shopping complexes.”

Meanwhile organising chairman Councillor Karambir Singh said the mass blood donation drive was jointly run by MRC Miri, Rotary Club of Miri Oil Town, Miri Melanau Associatio­n, Miri Malay Associatio­n, Miri Indian Associatio­n, Berawan Associatio­n of Sarawak, Sarawak Kayan Associatio­n of Miri branch, Miri Thai Poo Associatio­n and Miri Bahai Centre.

Karambir, who is also MRC Miri publicity officer cum chairman of the membership recruitmen­t unit, pointed out that a total of 134 people registered yesterday.

“Out of this number, 109 were successful including 22 new donors.”

Piasau assemblyma­n Datuk Sebastian Ting was also present.

 ??  ?? Dennis (fifth left) receives a memento from Anthonio. Also seen are committee members and other invited guests.
Dennis (fifth left) receives a memento from Anthonio. Also seen are committee members and other invited guests.

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