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Hult Prize at Shanker Dev Campus collects 120 pints of blood collaborating with Youth Red Cross Circle



KATHMANDU: In a joint venture, the Hult Prize at Shanker Dev Campus, in collaboration with the Youth Red Cross Circle, SDC, and FSU, SDC, orchestrated a significant campaign entitled “Blood Donation: Gift of Life” under the project named “Project Deego”.

This impactful initiative not only successfully collected an impressive 120 pints of blood but also aligns seamlessly with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) – Good Health and Well-Being.

The campaign, which unfolded in the Pashupati area, attracted the active participation of approximately 500 individuals, showcasing the community’s collective commitment to health and well-being.

By addressing the crucial need for blood donation, the project contributes directly to the broader global agenda of promoting good health and ensuring access to quality healthcare services.

This collaborative effort emphasizes the Hult Prize’s dedication to social responsibility and the betterment of healthcare systems, reinforcing the pivotal role youth-led initiatives play in positively impacting society.

The success of this campaign stands as a testament to the power of collective action in fostering both individual and community well-being.

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