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REPORT OF AMA BLOOD CAMP ON  26th NOVEMBER 1998 AT THE GOVERNMENT GIRLS COLLEGE NO. I,  ABBOTTABAD

Abbottonians Medical Association®  [AMA] organized a Blood Camp on Thursday  the 26th November 1998 at the Govt. Girls Degree College No. I, Abbottabad. Purpose of this Blood Camp was to collect blood for the Thalassaemic patients, registered with AMA. The camp started at 9.30am. 47 bags of blood were collected through this camp. The details of which is as under:

SR. No.

NAME OF THE DONOR

BLOOD GROUP

SR. No.

NAME OF THE DONOR

BLOOD GROUP

1

Afshan Sajawar

AB Positive

25

Qudsia Taj

AB Positive

2

Alia Waheed

O Positive

26

Qurat-ul-Ain Malik

B Positive

3

Ambreen Khalil

AB Positive

27

Saba Gul

O Positive

4

Asia Jadoon

O Positive

28

Sabeen Sadiq

A Positive

5

Asma Saleem

O Positive

29

Sadia Manzoom

A Positive

6

Farah Saleem

A Positive

30

Sadia Mumtaz

A Positive

7

Farya Hafiz

A Positive

31

Saima Rehman

B Positive

8

Gul Nasreen

A Positive

32

Sajida Gul

O Positive

9

Gul-e-Ambreen

A Positive

33

Sanam Murtaza

A Positive

10

Irum Ayub

B Positive

34

Shaheen

A Positive

11

Irum Naz

AB Positive

35

Shazia Mughal

A Positive

12

Ishrat Qayum

A Positive

36

Shumaila Iqbal

A Positive

13

Kehkeshan Mufti

B Positive

37

Sidra Benish 

O Positive

14

Lubna Shaheen

AB Positive

38

Sidrah Beenish Fraid

O Positive

15

Mahwish Ghani

B Positive

39

Sumara Khan Jadoon

O Positive

16

Mehwish Zubair

B Positive

40

Sumera Anwar

B Positive

17

Nadia Jadoon

O Positive

41

Sunila Noreen

A Positive

18

Nadia Latif

AB Positive

42

Suriya Bibi

A Positive

19

Naheeda Bibi

A Negative

43

Tania Khalid

B Positive

20

Najia Iftikhar

B Positive

44

Tehmina Shafiq

B Positive

21

Najma Shaheen

O Positive

45

Uzma Masood

O Negative

22

Nazia Shaheen

O Positive

46

Zahida Nisar

O Positive

23

Nighat Ashraf

O Positive

47

Zakia Aslam

B Positive

24

Nusrat Bibi

A Positive

 

 

 

 Blood Grouping of over 80 students was also performed and their blood was taken for screening of Thalassaemia Trait. At the venue of the camp video film, posters, banners and publicity material regarding Thalassaemia were displayed to create awareness regarding this deadly disease.

 Dr. Abdul Aziz Awan, Chairman AMA and Dr. Noaman Siddiqui, Secretary General AMA would like to thank Prof. Said Bibi, Principal, Govt. Girls Degree College No. I Abbottabad for her support in holding this Blood Camp. This was AMA's First Blood Camp in this esteemed institution. AMA is also grateful to all the staff members and students of the college for making excellent arrangements for the camp. Our special thanks to all the Blood Donors for donating their precious blood to AMA for the Thalassaemic patients.

 The executive members of AMA would like to thank all the following team of AMA for their participation this Blood Camp:

 Mr. Khalid Parvaiz Khan, Manager PTDC, Mr. Mateen Haider, Mr. Ali Saeed, Mr. Akbar Zulquernain, Mr. Waseem Afzal, Mr. Junaid Awan, Miss Afreen, Miss. Afia, Miss. Fadia, Miss Huma, Miss. Hina , Miss. Maria, Miss Robina, Miss. Sarah, Miss Shandana, Mr. M. Zaman,  Mr. Khan Afsar and Master Sohail Khalid, a Thalassaemia child who was specially invited for this camp. 

 AMA is grateful to Mr. Shahid Shafi of Nawab Tyre Corporation [Dunlop Tyres], Karachi for sponsoring the Blood Camp. AMA is also grateful to Paktel, Cable & Wireless Company and would like to thank Mr. Munir Hasan & Mr. Bilal Paul for their cooperation.

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