The Social Service Group of Daejin University (DUNI) announced on the 9th that it had donated 110 blood donation certificates to Bundang Jesaeng Hospital on the 3rd. This donation began when a student of Daejin University donated blood donation certificates that had been collected over several years in 2017, and it was planned with the awareness that many blood donation certificates are not used effectively. The Social Service Group decided to collect blood donation certificates through the voluntary participation of students and faculty members and deliver them to neighbors in need.

Daejin University Social Service Group delivered 110 blood donation certificates to Bundang Jesaeng Hospital on the 3rd. Photo by Daejin University

Daejin University Social Service Group delivered 110 blood donation certificates to Bundang Jesaeng Hospital on the 3rd. Photo by Daejin University

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Although a single blood donation certificate can save a precious life, its value increases significantly when many are gathered. When small contributions from many people come together, it becomes a power to save more lives in emergency situations. The Social Service Group of Daejin University understands the value of these blood donation certificates well and planned to collect individual certificates to make a greater contribution to society. This blood donation certificate donation is more than a simple contribution; it has become a valuable resource that shares hope and life with more people.


The donation ceremony was attended by the head and deputy head of the Social Service Group of Daejin University, staff from the Student Welfare Team, and the director of Bundang Jesaeng Hospital, who also expressed gratitude. Director Na Hwa-yeop of Bundang Jesaeng Hospital said, "The donated blood donation certificates will be of great help to patients in urgent need of transfusions," and added, "We deeply appreciate this precious sharing."



Jang So-jin, head of the Social Service Group of Daejin University (DUNI), stated, "This donation is the result of the warm hearts of students and faculty members coming together," and added, "We plan to continue not only donating blood donation certificates steadily but also engaging in activities that help society."


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