Blood Donation Camp at Punjab Police HQ to Support Thalassemia Children
27-Jun-2025

Noor Thalassemia Foundation organized a blood donation camp at Punjab Police Headquarters to support children with thalassemia. Punjab Police officers showed overwhelming support, turning compassion into lifesaving action.
Blood donation camp was held at the Punjab Police Headquarters, organized by the Noor Thalassemia Foundation, with one goal: to save the lives of children battling Thalassemia.
Thalassemia is a lifelong condition. Children suffering from it require blood transfusions every few weeks, not just for treatment but for survival. With over 700 registered patients depending on regular donations, every drop counts.
Officers and staff from the Punjab Police didn’t just show up — they stepped forward with open hearts and rolled up their sleeves. Their response was overwhelming. From senior officials to young recruits, everyone contributed selflessly. It wasn’t just a donation — it was a statement: “We stand with you.”
Representatives from the Noor Thalassemia Foundation were present throughout the day, guiding donors and raising awareness.
Punjab Police officials didn’t just donate blood; they made a promise. A promise to continue supporting thalassemia children to help organize more blood camps and to spread awareness
We are deeply grateful to Punjab Police for their generosity, support, and humanity. This camp was more than just an event; it was a lifeline.
Because when a uniform gives blood, it gives more than just red cells; it gives hope.