Annual Blood Donation Camp by The Future Scholars’ Welfare Trust – December 2025

The Future Scholars’ Welfare Trust proudly announces its Annual Blood Donation Camp 2025, continuing its unwavering commitment to community health, social welfare, and humanitarian service. Over the years, these blood donation drives have played a vital role in supporting local hospitals, saving lives, and raising awareness about the importance of voluntary blood donation.
This year’s blood donation camp is scheduled to be held on 21st December 2025 (Sunday) at the Railway Bouquet Hall, located near Railway Maidan, Naihati. The event will begin at 10:00 AM and is open to all willing donors who meet the health and eligibility criteria for safe blood donation.
To ensure a smooth and well-organized experience, interested donors are encouraged to register in advance by contacting 9831173907. Early registration helps the organizers efficiently plan logistics and manage the donor flow throughout the event.
The Future Scholars’ Welfare Trust takes pride in maintaining strict medical safety protocols during all its health-related initiatives. The blood donation camp will be conducted under expert medical supervision, ensuring a safe, hygienic, and comfortable environment for every donor.
These annual blood donation camps not only help save countless lives but also foster a spirit of generosity, compassion, and community service among participants. Each drop of blood donated becomes a symbol of hope for patients in need, highlighting the profound social impact of such initiatives.
By encouraging regular blood donation and promoting health awareness, The Future Scholars’ Welfare Trust continues to strengthen the local healthcare system while inspiring citizens to take part in meaningful acts of kindness.
This noble initiative forms an integral part of the Trust’s broader mission — empowering communities through health, education, and social awareness. Through such impactful programs, The Future Scholars’ Welfare Trust demonstrates how collective efforts and social responsibility can bring about a healthier and more compassionate society.
