Malita, Davao Occidental — On May 29, 2024, a successful bloodletting and donation drive was held at the Southern Philippines Agri-Business and Marine and Aquatic School of Technology (SPAMAST), General Education Building, Malita campus. The event was a collaborative effort between the SPAMAST Medical and Dental Office and the Philippine Red Cross, aimed at saving lives and promoting health awareness.
The initiative was spearheaded by Prof. Joeper Abella, head of the SPAMAST Medical and Dental Office, along with the Office of the National Service Training Program (NSTP). The drive saw active participation from both students and employees of SPAMAST, reflecting the institution’s strong sense of community and social responsibility.
Participants expressed their willingness and enthusiasm to contribute to the life-saving cause. The collected blood units are expected to bolster the Philippine Red Cross’s supply, supporting medical emergencies and various patient needs across the region.
The event underscored the vital role of community engagement in public health initiatives, and SPAMAST’s ongoing commitment to fostering a spirit of volunteerism and care within its student body and staff. The collaboration with the Philippine Red Cross also emphasized the importance of partnership in addressing critical health challenges.
The success of the bloodletting drive marks another milestone for SPAMAST in its mission to contribute positively to society, setting a commendable example for other educational institutions in the region.