Sundas Foundation Organizes Successful Blood Donation Camp at University of Lahore
10/15/2025 12:00:00 AM
Sundas Foundation in collaboration with the University of Lahore organized a successful blood donation camp to support thalassemia and hemophilia patients. Students enthusiastically participated resulting in the collection of 278 blood bags.
Lahore: In a heartfelt initiative to support children suffering from thalassemia and hemophilia. Sundas Foundation in collaboration with the University of Lahore successfully organized a blood donation camp on campus. The event received an overwhelming response from students who not only participated by donating blood but also actively promoted the cause by carrying banners and encouraging their fellow students to join the mission.
By the end of the camp an impressive 278 blood bags were collected a significant contribution toward saving the lives of children who require regular blood transfusions.
Students from diverse nationalities and backgrounds joined hands for this noble cause. Among them were:
Sheikh Hammad a student from Saudi Arabia studying at the University of Lahore shared his thoughts:
“Donating blood is a simple act for us but for the children who rely on it, it’s a matter of life and death. I’m honored to be part of this mission.”
Haram a student from Iran also studying at the University of Lahore said:
“It’s our moral responsibility to step up for humanity. It doesn’t matter where we’re from saving lives unites us all.”
Laiba Amjad an MBBS student at the University of Lahore made an emotional appeal to all students:
“Children suffering from thalassemia and hemophilia depend on regular blood donations. We can be the reason they live another day. I urge everyone to donate and spread awareness.”
Ahmad Aslam and Talha Saleem: both active volunteers at the camp appreciated the efforts of Sundas Foundation and encouraged others to participate regularly.
“This camp reminded us how much impact one small act can have. We hope this becomes a regular activity and more students get involved,”