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Friday, March 29, 2013

PAQ members donate blood


By: Fredolin P. Aguinaldo – Doha, State of Qatar


Courtesy of Jen Pacleb - ABS-CBN correspondent, Doha, Qatar

In order to achieve optimum stock level of blood - Hamad Medical Corporation mobilized their resources after various campaigns urging Qatar residents to donate blood.

To serve the request of different organizations, Hamad Medical Corporation deployed mobile blood donation centers at strategic locations in order for Qatar residents to have easy access in joining the bloodletting program.

Today (still going on at this writing) through the initiative of Ms. Minda S. Obeidat, creator of Pinoy Ads Qatar along with PAQ administrators, the Filipino Workers Cultural and Development Center at Bin Omran, Doha, State of Qatar was swarmed by eager Filipino volunteers to donate blood. Seventy (70) registered individuals, comprises mostly of PAQ members along with fifty-one (51) members of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc.,  passed the initial screening and donated the greatest gift another human can receive, life.  


Ms. Minda S. Obeidat said that as a health professional who works and has lived in Qatar for most of her life, it is her vision to help everyone especially our “kabayans” (fellow Filipinos) to have access to the best medical care offered by the State that is almost free-of-charge and subsidized payments for most of the medicines given to its residents trough various government health care facilities in Qatar.

Also in attendance was the resident officer of Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), OWWA-Officer in Charge & Project Director Mr. Philip T. Alano who assured that donors and volunteers had a pleasant stay at the center.

By giving blood – one is regenerating a healthy supply of blood in his/her own system. Sharing a little bit of one’s time, a single blood donation can make the difference between life and death. This just proves that not only superheroes have the ability to save lives. 

Note:
The author is a big ”C” survivor since 2010 who spent his medical treatments at leading health care providers of St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines and National Center for Cancer Care and Research, State of Qatar and still productively working at Qatar Petroleum since 1985. 


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6 comments:

  1. mam sa paq nyo po ako ilista kc sa pice ako naregistered kaninang umaga,di ko naman po alam na dalawang group pala tayo,inform na lang po ako uli next time kung pwede na uli akong magdonate,thanks to PINOY ADS QATAR

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  2. Salamat Marlon sa pag-bahagi at pag-sali sa Bloodletting campaigh this morning - of course isasali ka namin sa listahan ng PAQ for proper documentations.

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  3. For those PAQ members who could not make-it last Friday because of non-availability of the mobile blood donation center after 12:00 PM - Ms. Minda S. Obeidat assures that there will be another blood letting activity soon.

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  4. Apology for deleting some of the comments - you can please PM of call the author to discuss the matter at your convenience.

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  5. You are not blogging the truth, be respectful and give the credit to the right people. The said event was initiated and organized by PICE and was coordinated with HMC. PAQ just arrived at the venue and PICE accommodated them. And this was proven by the number of PICE members with their families and friends who joined the event. There was not even 10 members from PAQ who came to the said event and you should confirm that to Ms. Minda. Please state the whole truth in making a blog, do not make up stories.

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    1. The author together with Ms. Minda S. Obeidat talked with the officer of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), OWWA-Officer in Charge & Project Director Mr. Philip T. Alano during the blood letting program regarding PAQ intention to join the event. Mr. Alano gladly granted permission to the said request. But by saying this, the author stand corrected.

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