Bangalore, 16th June 2025: On the occasion of World Blood Donor Day 2025, Trilife Hospital, a leading healthcare provider in Bengaluru in association with Sri Manyatha Voluntary Blood Center, organized a blood donation drive, demonstrating a deep commitment to community welfare. The event, held at the hospital premises, saw a strong response, with over 500 donors, including hospital staff, voluntarily contributing to this life-saving cause. The Doctors and nurses of Trilife Hospital were present throughout the event, ensuring a smooth and safe donation process for all participants. The initiative underlined the hospital’s dedication to promoting blood donation awareness and supporting patients in need.
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