Quetta, 17 August 2026: The BUITEMS Medical Centre organized a Blood Donation Camp on 17 August 2026 at the BUITEMS Medical Centre in collaboration with Alkhidmat Foundation and Blood Heroes. The initiative was aimed at promoting voluntary blood donation, creating awareness about its importance, and encouraging the BUITEMS community to contribute towards saving precious human lives.
The blood donation camp formed part of BUITEMS’ commitment to community welfare, social responsibility and service to humanity. It provided members of the University community with an opportunity to support patients requiring blood transfusions and contribute to a meaningful humanitarian cause.
Vice Chancellor Appreciates Humanitarian Initiative
Prof. Dr. Khalid Hafeez (T.I.), Vice Chancellor, BUITEMS, appreciated the initiative undertaken by the BUITEMS Medical Centre and acknowledged the cooperation of Alkhidmat Foundation and Blood Heroes in facilitating the activity.
The Vice Chancellor emphasized that blood donation is a noble act of humanitarian service and encouraged students, faculty and staff to actively participate in initiatives that contribute to saving lives and supporting people in need.
He further highlighted that the role of a university extends beyond academic and professional development, as higher education institutions also have a responsibility to promote social responsibility, compassion, volunteerism and service to humanity among their communities.
The Vice Chancellor appreciated the donors and volunteers who participated in the camp and encouraged the BUITEMS community to continue supporting initiatives that contribute positively to society.
Blood Donation Activity
During the camp, eligible volunteers were guided through the required registration and screening procedures before donating blood. The participating teams provided necessary guidance and support throughout the process to ensure that the activity was conducted in an organized and safe manner.
The camp received positive participation from members of the BUITEMS community, giving students, faculty and staff an opportunity to make a direct contribution towards a life-saving humanitarian cause.
The activity also served as an awareness initiative, reinforcing the importance of voluntary blood donation and encouraging individuals to develop a culture of regular humanitarian service.
Collaboration for Community Welfare
Alkhidmat Foundation and Blood Heroes provided support and cooperation in organizing and conducting the blood donation activity. Their contribution helped facilitate the camp and strengthen collaborative efforts aimed at promoting public welfare and humanitarian support.
The collaboration reflects the importance of partnerships between educational institutions and organizations working for the welfare of society.
BUITEMS’ Commitment to Social Responsibility
The successful organization of the Blood Donation Camp reflects BUITEMS’ broader commitment to social responsibility and community service. Through initiatives such as these, the University encourages its students and employees to translate the values of compassion, responsibility, and service into meaningful action.
The camp also reinforced the message that a single act of blood donation can make a significant difference in the lives of patients and families facing medical emergencies.
The BUITEMS Medical Centre expressed its appreciation to Alkhidmat Foundation, Blood Heroes, blood donors, volunteers, faculty members, staff, and students for their valuable cooperation and participation in making the camp successful.
The initiative concluded with a renewed emphasis on the importance of voluntary blood donation and humanitarian service within the University community.
“Donate Blood, Save Lives, Serve Humanity.”