
The Noeline Kumor Blood Drive (NKBD), held on Monday, July 21, 2025, at St. John’s Grammar School in Accra, successfully collected 87 units of blood in support of the National Blood Service Ghana.
The event was organised in collaboration with JOHNSCO @70, as part of the anniversary celebration of JOHNSCO, and supported by Blessed Care International.
Noeline Tsifokpor-Virolle Kumor, the passionate advocate behind the initiative, shared her journey as a committed blood donor spanning over 25 years.
“I have personally donated 48 times and still counting. I recruit and give talks when called by the National Blood Service. I started donating blood on 26th October 1999 when I was in SHS at St. John’s Grammar School,” she recounted.
JOSA Global President, Rev. Louis M. Hiagbe, who also donated, described the turnout as remarkable and commended all donors for their life-saving contributions.
Running from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the drive attracted dozens of volunteers under the theme: “Donating Blood Is a Bloody Good Job – JOSA For Life!”
Organisers expressed gratitude to all donors and sponsors for their support in helping sustain Ghana’s blood supply for emergencies and critical care.
Source: AdomOnline
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