(BNP) - On April 4, Goertek Vietnam, in collaboration with the Bac Ninh Provincial Red Cross Society and the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, organized the 3rd Voluntary Blood Donation Day under the theme “Sharing Red Drops Together.” The program attracted a large number of officers and employees.
Overview of the “Sharing Red Drops Together” voluntary blood donation festival.
Since 2024, organizing a voluntary blood donation day among the officers, employees, and workers of Goertek Vietnam had become an annual activity, demonstrating the company's spirit of social responsibility and commitment to the community. Following two successful years, this year's festival continued to be implemented to spread the message of compassion and sharing to all employees within the enterprise.
The program took place at the Goertek Vietnam factory campus in the Nam Son - Hap Linh Industrial Park. With the theme “Sharing Red Drops Together,” the festival attracted nearly 1,400 union members and workers who registered to participate. With years of organizational experience, this year’s Blood Donation Day was conducted scientifically, ensuring a safe blood collection process in accordance with regulations and providing proper healthcare for participants.
It was expected that the festival would receive more than 700 units of safe blood, meeting the standards of the Ministry of Health. This blood would be transferred to the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion to serve emergency care and patient treatment.
From early morning, a large number of Goertek Vietnam employees arrive for health screenings to participate in the blood donation.
Goertek Vietnam was known as an enterprise operating in electronics and high-tech manufacturing. The company always prioritized sustainable development alongside social responsibility. In addition to production activities, the company regularly implemented various community-oriented programs such as humanitarian blood donations, worker support, environmental protection, and other charitable activities.
Voluntary blood donors are issued a Certificate of Voluntary Blood Donation.
The Blood Donation Day was not only a meaningful activity to supplement blood reserves for hospitals and medical facilities but also an opportunity for every Goertek employee to demonstrate the spirit of mutual love and solidarity, joining hands to help patients in need of blood transfusions for treatment. The program also contributed to raising employees' awareness of humanitarian blood donation, encouraging regular and safe participation. Simultaneously, it spread the image of a responsible, cohesive enterprise that always accompanies the community./.