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Religion of Friday, 26 April 2024

Source: Sebastian Syme, Contributor

Christ the King Catholic Church donates blood to 37 Military Hospital

Some volunteers during the blood donation exercise Some volunteers during the blood donation exercise

In a remarkable display of compassion and community spirit, Christ the King Catholic Church, led by the Young Christian Workers Movement (YCWM), hosted a blood donation drive last Sunday, drawing members of the congregation to stock the blood bank of the 37 Military Hospital.

The event, held at the church premises, saw a steady stream of parishioners rolling up their sleeves to donate blood, with the aim of replenishing blood banks in the country’s medical facilities.

Under the theme "Life is in the Blood: Deuteronomy 12:23," the initiative underscored the importance of blood donation in supporting patients in need of transfusions due to medical emergencies, surgeries, and chronic illnesses.

Organised in collaboration with the 37 Military Hospital, the blood donation drive featured comprehensive health screenings and informational sessions to raise awareness about the significance of blood donation and its impact in Ghana.

Volunteers of all ages and backgrounds who participated demonstrated their commitment to altruism and humanitarianism.

In an interview, President of the YCWM of the Christ the King Catholic Church, Lucy Dzata, said, "We are thrilled by the overwhelming response to our blood donation drive." By coming together to donate blood, our congregation and community members have shown tremendous generosity and solidarity, reaffirming our shared values of compassion and service to others."

The event also provided an opportunity for camaraderie among volunteers, who shared stories and experiences while waiting to donate blood. In addition to contributing to a worthy cause, some church members who donated expressed a sense of fulfilment and pride in knowing that their actions could potentially save lives and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

The Parish Priest of Christ the King, Rev. Fr. Ebenezer Akesseh, said the success of the blood donation drive underscores the importance of community-led initiatives in addressing critical healthcare needs and promoting public health awareness.

He extended his heartfelt gratitude to all participants, volunteers, and partners who contributed to the success of the event and looked forward to the church’s continuing mission of serving lives and making a positive impact on society through blood donation.

In previous exercises, the church collaborated with the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and the Geater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital) to stock up their blood banks.