Mobilis, “Do Good” Association Join Hands for Blood Donation Campaign in Medea

BY: Hana Saada

ALGIERS- In a display of exemplary corporate citizenship, Mobilis, the leading mobile operator in Algeria, joined forces with the “Do Good” association in the wilaya of Medea to organize a blood donation campaign. The campaign, held at the iconic “Hamou” square, witnessed a remarkable turnout of enthusiastic citizens who embraced this voluntary initiative wholeheartedly.

 

Mobilis, "Do Good" Association Join Hands for Blood Donation Campaign in Medea  Mobilis, "Do Good" Association Join Hands for Blood Donation Campaign in Medea

Mobilis, known for its commitment to social responsibility, understands the significance of giving back to the community it serves. By partnering with the “Do Good” association, the company aimed to make a tangible difference in the lives of people while demonstrating its unwavering loyalty to its valued customers.

The blood donation process was met with overwhelming approval from the citizens of Medea. They recognized and appreciated the voluntary efforts of Mobilis in consistently launching initiatives that benefit citizens across various regions of the country. This campaign, aimed at addressing the critical need for blood donations, showcased the company’s commitment to the welfare of the community.

The event at “Hamou” square provided a platform for individuals to actively contribute to the betterment of society. Donating blood is an act of selflessness that saves lives and helps bridge the gap between the demand and supply of this vital resource. Citizens, motivated by their desire to make a positive impact, flocked to the donation center, demonstrating their solidarity with the cause.

The collaboration between Mobilis and the “Do Good” association exemplifies the power of partnerships in driving meaningful change. By combining their resources and expertise, the two organizations successfully organized and executed a campaign that raised awareness about the importance of blood donation and encouraged active participation from the community.