 
																			25 September’ 25, Kota, A successful Blood Donation Camp was organized at Career Point University, Kota, where students, faculty members, and staff came together to support a noble cause. The camp witnessed overwhelming participation, resulting in the collection of 86 units of blood, marking a significant contribution toward saving countless lives.
The event was organized with the combined efforts of the NSS Club, Red Ribbon Club, and NCC Club of Career Point University, who worked tirelessly to ensure smooth coordination and active participation.
Organized by NSS, Red Ribbon, and NCC Clubs
The event was successfully conducted with the collaborative efforts of the NSS Club, Red Ribbon Club, and NCC Club. Each club played a pivotal role in making the camp a success:
- The NSS Club motivated students to participate, spreading awareness about the critical role blood donation plays in saving lives and enhancing community health.
- The Red Ribbon Club, with its focus on health and social welfare, managed medical arrangements, ensured hygiene protocols were followed, and guided participants throughout the process.
- The NCC Club coordinated volunteers, maintained smooth logistics, and assisted in organizing the flow of donors efficiently.
The enthusiastic response from students and faculty created a positive and encouraging environment, inspiring first-time donors as well as regular participants to contribute selflessly to this noble cause.
Together, We Make a Difference
The Blood Donation Camp at Career Point University was a resounding success, demonstrating how collective efforts can have a profound impact on society. By coming together, students, faculty, and the organizing clubs showcased the power of unity and compassion in saving lives.
Such initiatives reflect the university’s ongoing commitment to social awareness, civic responsibility, and community engagement, encouraging students to continue participating in meaningful activities that create a lasting impact.
 
															 
															 
															 
															
 
							 
							 
							