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5th blood donation campaign registers 31 donors

31 donors responded to Indelague's appeal for solidarity in the blood donation campaign on 9 January
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Jan
2024
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Blood donation: Indelague reinforces its social commitment and raises awareness of the importance of the gesture

On 9 January, Indelague’s premises hosted its fifth blood donation campaign, reaffirming the company’s commitment to solidarity and the preservation of life. Between 9am and 1pm, 31 donors, including employees and members of the local community, came together to support this noble cause.

The company has held these campaigns every six months, highlighting its commitment to meeting hospital blood needs and raising awareness of the importance of donation.

This act of solidarity was not limited to employees, but was extended to the community, allowing local residents to take part too. This openness reflects Indelague’s commitment to extending its influence beyond its boundaries, positively impacting society.

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A vital cause that unites the community

Donor support not only demonstrates the awareness and solidarity of employees, but also recognises the importance of this gesture for the whole community. In this way, Indelague reinforces its role not only as a company of excellence, but as an organisation actively committed to a healthy and united community.

This achievement confirms that Indelague, in addition to its commitment to innovation and quality, places life at the centre of its priorities.

Indelague would like to thank all donors and the community for their support and participation in this vital cause. Together, with simple gestures, we impact lives in a meaningful way.

The next campaign is already being planned, maintaining the six-monthly frequency, and Indelague invites everyone to continue contributing to this fundamental cause.

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