07/12/2009
Gulf Bank's Blood Donation Campaign Reaches Jabir Al-Ali Branch
Kuwait " 7 December 2009: Gulf Bank, as part of its ongoing commitment towards supporting the society, in its final month of the Blood Donation campaign, with the most recent visit at Jabir Al-Ali branch on Nov 24th after covering the Jahra branch on Nov 3rd and Fahaheel branch on Nov 10th.
Gulf Bank's blood donation road show will continue during the month of December with the first visit to Farwaniya (Metro Center) branch on Dec 1st, Sulaibiyah branch on Dec 8th, followed by Sabah Al Nasir branch on Dec 15th and Abu Fatira branch on Dec 22nd, ending the visits at Jleeb Al Shuyoukh branch on Dec 29th 2009.
Working closely with the Central Blood Bank, Gulf Bank has had a number of weekly public blood donation clinics at various branches throughout the year. The donation drive is open to all citizens, residents and visitors to Kuwait.
Donated blood is always needed to help those undergoing surgery or emergency medical treatment, and the blood donation campaign helps save lives in Kuwait. These units will not only accept blood donations, they will also do basic health check-ups including weight, BMI and blood pressure measurements. Through this campaign, Gulf Bank hopes to encourage all healthy citizens and residents in Kuwait to donate both now and in the future.
To be part of Gulf Bank's blood donation campaign, donors are welcome to visit any one of the selected branches of Gulf Bank. Those interested can call the Telebanking service 1805805 for dates and locations of the campaign or log on to www.e-gulfbank.com, Gulf Bank's bilingual website, for more information or directly link through to www.e-gulfbank.com/blooddonation.
Do your part"Donate and support this initiative that Gulf Bank has committed to in partnership with the Central Blood Bank by participating in Gulf Bank's Blood Donation Campaign. This campaign reiterates the Bank's ongoing endeavors to align with the needs and interest of the Kuwaiti society, working towards a better and more prosperous Kuwait.
Gulf Bank staff with one of the donors