Blood Donation Camp at Bhiwadi – A Life-Saving Initiative by Malayalee Welfare Samaj & AIMA Rajasthan Unit
A Noble Step Towards Saving Lives

On 22nd March 2026, the vibrant community of Bhiwadi will witness a meaningful act of humanity through a Blood Donation Camp organised at the Community Hall, Capital Greens. This noble initiative is being jointly undertaken by Malayalee Welfare Samaj, Bhiwadi and the AIMA Rajasthan Unit, bringing together a shared vision of service and compassion.
Blood donation is not merely a medical necessity—it is a powerful expression of empathy and responsibility. In moments of crisis, whether it is an accident, a major surgery, or ongoing treatment for serious illnesses, the availability of blood can make the difference between life and loss. Recognising this critical need, the organisers have taken a proactive step to mobilise the community for a cause that directly saves lives.

Collective Effort Behind the Initiative
This camp reflects the strength of collaboration and community spirit. The initiative is led by Malayalee Welfare Samaj, Bhiwadi, a group known for its commitment to social welfare, along with the AIMA Rajasthan Unit, which continues to actively engage in humanitarian programs across the state.
The event is further strengthened by the support of RWA Capital Greens, whose involvement ensures strong local participation and seamless coordination. Medical expertise and professional execution are provided by (S.J.M.C) Janseva Blood Centre, Bhiwadi, ensuring that the entire donation process is carried out safely, efficiently, and in accordance with medical standards.
Event Details and Arrangements
The camp is scheduled to be held on 22nd March 2026, starting from 09:30 AM and continuing until 3:00 PM, allowing sufficient time for maximum participation. The venue, Community Hall at Capital Greens, has been chosen for its accessibility and convenience for residents of Bhiwadi and surrounding areas.
The organisers have carefully planned the event to ensure a smooth flow of donors, minimal waiting time, and a comfortable environment for all participants. From registration to post-donation care, every aspect is being handled with attention and care.
Leadership Guiding the Initiative
Behind this well-organised effort stands a team of dedicated leaders who have worked tirelessly to bring this initiative to life. K R Manoj, serving as President, along with Sivadas P Nair, the Secretary, and Philipose Daniel, the Treasurer, have played key roles in planning and coordination.
From the AIMA Rajasthan Unit, leadership is provided by Gopinathan, the President, supported by Anil Kumar, the Secretary, both of whom have been instrumental in mobilising support and resources. The involvement of Anil Rawat, President of RWA Capital Greens, further strengthens the local engagement and ensures the participation of residents.
Their combined efforts reflect a deep sense of responsibility towards society and a commitment to meaningful action.
The Importance of Blood Donation

Blood is a vital resource that cannot be manufactured artificially. It is needed every day in hospitals for emergency treatments, surgeries, maternal care, and for patients suffering from chronic illnesses such as cancer and anemia. Despite continuous demand, blood banks often face shortages, especially during emergencies.
In this context, voluntary blood donation becomes an invaluable act of kindness. It is safe, simple, and has the potential to save multiple lives with a single contribution. More importantly, it builds a culture of care and responsibility within society, encouraging individuals to step forward and help others in times of need.
Strengthening Community Bonds
Beyond its medical importance, this blood donation camp serves as a platform to strengthen community ties. It brings together people from different backgrounds with a common purpose—to contribute towards the well-being of others.
Such initiatives inspire awareness, encourage first-time donors, and create a ripple effect of positivity. When individuals come together for a humanitarian cause, it fosters unity, compassion, and a shared sense of achievement.
Ensuring Safety and Professional Care
The organisers have prioritised the safety and comfort of every donor. The entire process will be managed by trained medical professionals from Janseva Blood Centre, following strict hygiene protocols and medical guidelines. Each donor will undergo proper screening, and all equipment used will be sterilised to ensure complete safety.
Post-donation care, including refreshments and rest areas, will also be provided, ensuring that donors have a comfortable and reassuring experience throughout.
Conclusion
The Blood Donation Camp at Bhiwadi stands as a powerful reminder of what a united community can achieve. It is not just an event but a heartfelt initiative aimed at saving lives and spreading hope.
Every individual who chooses to donate becomes a silent hero in someone’s life journey. This is an opportunity to give back to society in the most meaningful way possible.
Let us come together on 22nd March 2026, extend our support, and make this initiative a grand success.
“A single act of donation can create a lifetime of impact.” ❤️