
UditVani, Jamshedpur : Loyola School, Telco, in association with its active Bioclub, hosted a successful Blood Donation Camp on the school premises, showcasing a powerful example of solidarity, compassion, and social responsibility.
The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from teachers, parents, alumni, students, and members of the local community, all coming together with a single purpose — to give the gift of life.

In her welcome address, Principal Charanjeet Ohson remarked, “This camp is not just an event; it is a celebration of humanity. One unit of blood can save up to three lives. It fills us with pride to see such overwhelming community support for this noble cause.”
The event was blessed with the presence of Rector Fr. K.M. Joseph, Fr. Michael Thanaraj, and Fr. Gerry, Administrator and Treasurer of the school, whose encouragement inspired the donors and volunteers alike.

By the end of the drive, 85 individuals had stepped forward, resulting in the successful collection of 65 units of blood — a contribution that could potentially save nearly 200 lives.
The school and Bioclub expressed heartfelt gratitude to all the donors and well-wishers whose selfless contribution reflected Loyola’s core values of empathy, compassion, and service.
Through such initiatives, Loyola School, Telco, continues to nurture a generation of socially responsible individuals committed to serving the community with humanity and heart.

