Rotary Club of Iloilo, JBLFMU-A contribute 185 blood bags to WVMC Blood Bank
Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC) Blood Bank spearheaded and facilitated Bloodletting and Donation Activity, through a collaborative effort with John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (Arevalo), Inc. and Rotary Club of Iloilo at JBL Hall, September 10. A total of 235 blood donors were screened for collection of safe blood and 185 of them passed

By Staff Writer
Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC) Blood Bank spearheaded and facilitated Bloodletting and Donation Activity, through a collaborative effort with John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (Arevalo), Inc. and Rotary Club of Iloilo at JBL Hall, September 10.
A total of 235 blood donors were screened for collection of safe blood and 185 of them passed the screening process and proceeded to blood-draw.
In addition, it is the 25th annual bloodletting activity of the university which the Rotary Club Iloilo joined for its first participation as facilitator of the activity.
The collected blood will be stored at WVMC Blood Bank for easy-access when needed by the donors’ dependents. (Story by JB Von Abid | Photos by Lee Harvey Gumban via The Dolphin)
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