Bank of Valletta staff donate bags of life through blood donations

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The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta employees have over the past twelve years donated over 1,300 bags of blood.

The Bank in collaboration with the National Blood Transfusion Service organises three Blood Drives every year and encourages its employees to regularly donate blood to help save lives.

“Blood is precious. For those in need of blood due to their medical condition or because they have to undergo a major operation, blood donation is crucial and a true life saver,” stated Jesmond Sciberras, organiser of the BOV Blood Drive campaigns.

Every year there are over 4,500 patients who are thankful for the altruistic actions of blood donors. “We have around 60,000 persons who are registered donors, however only 10,000 donors donate regularly i.e. once every two years,” stated Tony Micallef from the National Blood Transfusion Service. “These past three months were even harder to obtain blood donations due to the COVID-19 outbreak.  We now hope that people will put aside their fears and come forward to donate blood. If blood is not readily available, injured people have a lower chance of survival and patients suffering from chronic diseases or waiting to undergo an operation might end up having their medical treatments delayed. We can assure blood donors that all safety precautions are in place and that they can help save lives safely.”

By donating blood, one’s health is not affected and prior to each blood donation, a medical check-up is carried out to determine whether a person is fit enough and eligible to donate blood. Eligible male donors aged from 18 to 65 may donate blood at least once every three months, while females may donate every four months (every 3 months following menopause).

“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to all blood donors.  Thanks to these noble people, my 79 year old father is still alive and I can enjoy his company for longer. Otherwise I would have lost him more than ten years ago,” said one of the BOV employees. “Unfortunately in life one has to experience difficult situations to truly appreciate how valuable blood can be to others.  Blood saves lives so please do donate if you can.”

Simply visit the National Blood Transfusion Service in Pietà any day between 8am and 6pm, discover more on www.facebook.com/bloodmalta or call on 8007 4313 or 7930 7307 for more information.

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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