JAMMU: Subhadra Society today organized a blood donation camp to support patients injured in Pakistan's shelling and our brave security personnel who suffered injuries during the recent tensions between India and Pakistan.The Society's initiative aims to ensure a steady supply of blood for those in need, particularly patients injured in the conflict. The sentiment of standing in solidarity with brave security personnel and supporting their efforts to protect the country's integrity and sovereignty is commendable. Many organizations and individuals share this sentiment, recognizing the sacrifices made by security forces. 

Subhadra Society, led by President Mehak Trehan  organized blood donation camp to support patients injured in Pakistan's shelling and Indian security personnel who suffered injuries during the recent tensions. Mehak Trehan and other society members donated blood, setting an example for others to follow.Mehak speaking on the occasion said that by donating blood, Subhadra Society members demonstrated their strong bond with security forces and those affected by the conflict.Blood donation is a noble cause that can save lives. One unit of blood can save up to three lives, making every donation count.She called upon youth to donate blood, emphasizing the need for voluntary blood donation to meet the country's blood requirements. 

Vice President Ritika Trehan speaking on the occasion emphasized the society's commitment to addressing every social cause and situation, and to reaching out to every needy and aggrieved person to provide support in the best possible way.Ritika Trehan expressed her admiration for the bravery of our security personnel and emphasized the society's commitment to supporting them in every way possible.She highlighted the importance of social responsibility and the role that organizations like Subhadra Society can play in making a positive impact in the community.The blood donation camp is expected to make a significant contribution to the healthcare system, particularly in supporting patients injured in the conflict. Subhadra Society's initiative demonstrates its commitment to serving the community and providing support to those in need, added Ritika. 

Ritika observed that demonstrating appreciation and support for security personnel can boost their morale and motivation. Protecting the country's integrity and sovereignty is a fundamental responsibility of security forces, and citizens can play a role in supporting their efforts. Organizing blood donation camps, like the one organized today, can be a tangible way to support security personnel and patients in need,  publicly expressing gratitude and appreciation for security personnel can help recognize their sacrifices and contributions. Engaging with local communities and promoting a sense of national pride and unity can also be an effective way to support security personnel and the country's interests, added Ritika.

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