Blood Donation & HIV/AIDS Awareness Programme at RedAlkemi
September 18, 2008 – 11:51 pmRedAlkemi in association with the CII Chandigarh Council organized a one hour thirty minutes infotainment session on Blood Donation and AIDS Awareness for its employees. As a main speaker for this session, we had with us Dr Suvir Saxena, Deputy Director, Chandigarh State AIDS Control Society and member secretary, Blood Transfusion Council Chandigarh. The session began with a 30 minutes documentary on the importance of Blood Donation followed by an insightful presentation on HIV/AIDS by Dr. Suvir Saxena, which enabled us to understand the magnitude of the problem in better light and help us gear up more effectively to combat the pandemic together.
RedAlkemi, being a Socially Responsible Organization is sensitive to the interests of the society and makes a positive difference by organizing initiatives like Blood Donation Camps etc. and creating awareness among masses about the issues, which are affecting our community and the environment. It is our endeavor at RedAlkemi to further plan more CSR Programmes, which will benefit the community as a whole.



5 Responses to “Blood Donation & HIV/AIDS Awareness Programme at RedAlkemi”
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HIV/AIDS is still a problem today despite huge medical advances, i am wondering if there would ever be a cure for this disease .
By Marriane on Nov 23, 2009
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