Arakan News Agency
A voluntary campaign was launched by Rohingya members of the community in Saudi Arabia residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Medina) to donate blood to the soldiers on the southern border under the slogan (our blood is cheap .. for our brave soldiers).
Dr. Omar Al-Hazmi, Assistant Director-General of King Fahd Hospital for therapeutic Services, and Dr. Mahmoud Samman, Assistant Director General of Health Affairs for the Treatment Services in Madinah Region, Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shehri, Director of Laboratories and Blood Banks,
The campaign, which was carried out by the community in the city of Madinah 200 donors, will be distributed over five days at the rate of 40 donors daily from noon to four pm from Sunday to Thursday.
Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shihri and Dr. Omar Al-Hazmi presented their thanks to the community in the city for this wonderful gesture, stressing that this gesture is not surprising to them and appreciate the role of King Fahd Hospital in organizing and facilitating the campaign.
Dr. Mahmoud Saman, Assistant General Manager of King Fahad General Hospital for Acting Therapy Services, said that the hospital will spare no effort to provide all the requirements and requirements of the campaign for its success.
For its part, the management of the Rohingya community in Madinah thanked and appreciation to His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Salman Al Saud, Prince of Madinah Region for his generous approval of the initiative of the special blood donation campaign for the soldiers in the southern border of the community in the city.
The director of the community administration in the city, Dr. Elias Abdulkarim, said that he was impressed by the organization and work of the body supervising this initiative, the health affairs represented by the Central Blood Bank and the King Fahd General Hospital for harnessing all possibilities and medical cadres and equip them with the required seats and receiving them from donors from the community.
He added that the good management of the supervising entity contributed to the completion of the task in a short period of time in just two hours to withdraw blood from forty donors from the community.
It should be noted that the Rohingya community organized more than a blood donation campaign for soldiers stationed at the southern border in Mecca, Jeddah, Medina and Qunfudah, where the number of donors reached about 1,000 donors.






