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Dec 08, 2015 News
Sonia Noel Foundation for the Creative Arts in collaboration with The Ministry of Public Health will be hosting a blood drive on Thursday. The blood drive will be at Waterchris, 184 Waterloo Street from noon to 18:00 hours.
December is considered the most festive time of the year, so it will be a great gift to give a unit of blood to someone.
Giving blood is a simple thing to do, but it can make a big difference in the lives of others. SNFCA represents, passionately, the potential input and output of all creative practitioners. The organization extends its outreach programmes to embrace positive aspects of socio-cultural existence, which enhance our collective life chance by fostering sustainable development choices, by promoting holistic living practices and by encouraging feasible enterprise policies.
It is designed to benefit modern society and to secure viable and advantageous opportunities for future generations.
“We all need to be more caring of each other and as such, we are honoured to be associated with the Ministry on such a worthy venture”-Sonia Noel.
‘’One unit of blood has the potential of saving three lives. Become a Good Samaritan today; donate blood to save more lives,’’ says Minister George Norton.
Persons donating blood will be treated to some surprises you don’t want to miss.
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