Chengli Group Public Welfare Blood Donation
Chengli Group Public Welfare Blood Donation Report
Recently, Chengli Group organized a large-scale public welfare blood donation activity to transfer love and warmth with practical actions and contribute to the society.
On the day of the activity, employees of Chengli Group responded positively and signed up to donate blood. Under the guidance of the medical staff, everyone filled in the form, physical examination, blood collection and other links in an orderly manner. Despite the hot weather, the enthusiasm of the employees was not reduced at all, and they interpreted the spirit of selfless dedication with their actions.
The blood donation activity was highly valued and strongly supported by the senior leaders of Chengli Group. The chairman of the group said that public welfare is an important part of corporate social responsibility, Chengli Group will continue to uphold the concept of “giving back to the community, dedication and love”, and actively participate in all kinds of public welfare activities, contributing to the construction of a harmonious society.
The blood donation activity not only added valuable blood resources to the blood bank, but also further enhanced the sense of social responsibility and team cohesion of Chengli Group employees. Employees have said that by participating in this activity, they more deeply appreciate the meaning of dedication, and are willing to continue to participate in public welfare undertakings in the future life, to pass on positive energy.
Chengli Group's public welfare blood donation activity has received wide attention and high evaluation from all walks of life. This activity not only showed the good corporate image of Chengli Group, but also played a positive role in promoting the development of social welfare undertakings.
Donating blood is a selfless act that not only helps others, but also has some potential health benefits for the donors themselves. The following are some of the major benefits of blood donation:
1. Helping others: Blood donation can directly save lives by providing much needed blood to patients in need of transfusion.
2. Reducing blood viscosity: Donating a moderate amount of blood can reduce blood viscosity, speed up blood flow and relieve or prevent hyperviscosity.
3. Promote hematopoietic function: After donating blood, the body will accelerate the production of new blood cells, which helps to keep the hematopoietic function strong.
4. Reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases: Regular blood donation helps to reduce the excess of iron and copper in the blood, thus reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke.
5. Potential mental health benefits: The act of donating blood enhances an individual's sense of self-worth and sense of belonging to a community, which can help promote mental health.
Overall, blood donation is not only an act of helping others, but also brings certain health benefits to the donors.