Siddiqui Welfare Society’s Global Foundation Steps Us for Blood Shortages with Donation Camps
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Siddique Welfare Society’s Global Foundation has adopted a proactive approach to combat blood scarcity in Aurangabad and beyond. As a non-governmental organisation functional for over 15 years now
The precious resource for survival that ‘blood’ is often goes overlooked until it’s desperately required. Unfortunately, India experiences alarming scarcity of this life-saving drop, thus, throwing recurring challenges for the healthcare sector. Reports say that someone in every 2 seconds in India needs blood for recovery. In fact, its demand reaches an estimated 14.6 million units annually. To address this pressing issue, Aurangabad’s Siddique Welfare Society’s Global Foundation arranges frequent blood donation camps to maintain sufficiency in blood banks.
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Siddique Welfare Society’s Global Foundation has adopted a proactive approach to combat blood scarcity in Aurangabad and beyond. As a non-governmental organisation functional for over 15 years now, it has built a robust network of volunteers and healthcare professionals who dedicatedly participate in its endeavour to save lives through safe blood.
It’s more than just an NGO for blood donation; the foundation unites countless healthy donors for a collective effort and spread awareness of this noble cause.
#From Inside the Camps:
Every blood donation drive by Siddique Welfare Society’s Global Foundation is methodically planned and executed so that donation process is smooth and donors are at ease. Some of the facilities offered include:
Well-ventilated areas
Hygienically maintained premises
Comfortable single beds
Sterile equipment
Necessary medical kit
Oxygen supply
Emergency medical facility
Trained medical staff
Ambulance service, etc.
Prior to donating, blood donors at the Global Foundation’s camps undergo health check-ups, weight measurement and blood pressure. They have to provide their personal, medical history and other relevant details so that the team can ensure donor’s eligibility and safety along with quality of blood.




Why Need These Blood Donation Camps?
Let’s check out some statistics first:
WHO says, a nation’s basic blood requirements can be covered if at least 1% of its population donates blood actively.


India boasts an eligible donor base of 402 million people; yet, faces a severe and consistent shortage of 1 million units every year.




85.5% of the country’s youth brigade (18 to 25 years) has no history of blood donation.
Blood is irreplaceable. This is why donation camps are essential – to save lives with the life-saving resource!
Numerous people around us need blood to heal and live. Pregnant women, accident victims, anaemic children, patients with thalassemia or those undergoing surgery are few to mention. Siddique Welfare Society’s Global Foundation understands this urgency and therefore, strives to address the existing deficiency through frequent blood donation camps. It’s the power of generosity that’s making countless people recover!