The Fatima Foundation is the largest transfusion service provider for NGOs in Pakistan. The company's blood banks and blood centers offer important life-saving services in Karachi, Hyderabad, Rashidabad, Hauppurpur, Murten, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta. There are more than 11,000 registered thalassemia and haemophilia. The Fatima Foundation started offering blood transfusion services on March 4, 1984. This is the first blood bank in Pakistan to introduce the idea of voluntary blood donors and to stop professional donors. It is also a leader in the country's blood transfusion services in terms of quantitative production of blood and blood products.
We have decided to achieve these four aspects by coordinating activities in collaboration with associations of various universities. We also mailed to the NGO Fatima Foundation, and fortunately we received a reply. Adjusting the event with the Fatima Foundation is really useful for us. First of all, we plan to meet the Fatimid Foundation to gather as much data and guidance as possible. A brief introduction of the Foundation is that it provides free transfusion and treatment to Thalassemia patients in Pakistan. The main purpose is to arrange the success of Thalassemia's recognition activities at various universities.
It is not as easy as I thought. However, I believe that we will promote us through the support and dedication of each team member and the Fatima Foundation. I have a vision, and if you are devoted to achieving a goal and starting to research it, you will achieve your goals. One of our team members is from Gujarat. So I decided to prepare PowerPoint demo and video work. All other team members, including me, support and support presentation and management activities by collaborating with various university communities.