Monday 06 Feb, 2012
 
 
Qaiser Sialvi has donated blood more than 250 times since the age of 18

Muhammad Qaiser Sialvi said that he had started donating blood at the age of 18 and is now 34 years old. He has been donating over a dozen times a year and has encouraged his entire family to donate blood. “I first started donating when I planned to join the police force and visited several hospitals to see how desperately our medical centres require blood,”

Qaiser Sialvi has donated over 250 pints of blood

Qaiser Sialvi has donated over 250 pints of blood

( contact number of Qaiser sialvi - 0301 670 3218 )


he said. Sialvi, whose blood group is B negative, became a regular donor  and says that he finds the act of giving blood ‘incredibly satisfying’. “If I have the chance I will donate organs and when I die I plan to donate my eyes and skin to local hospitals as well,” he said.

A university road Sargodha resident, Sialvi said that he had even formed a local organisation titled ‘Al-Khidmat Welfare Society’ in 1990, where dozens of people are provided blood free of cost.

I hope to someday expand the organisation to other districts but at present I am hopeful that more and more people will join in the organization and donate blood. Sialvi said that he had encouraged several of his colleagues to donate blood.

According to medical officials, Pakistan currently requires an average of 7,800 blood donations daily but many people resist donating blood due to a prevailing prejudice against donations. Dr Zahid Ansari, a program manager for a blood transfusion authority said that “While there is a looming threat of terrorism in the country, scores of people die due to clashes in the city, it requires cooperation on the part of our society, and sadly there are facilities but not enough volunteers to donate blood.” He said that many people still believed that donating blood was bad for one’s personal health, “if anything, the opposite is true, donating blood is healthy and it cleanses the body,” he said. People of all blood groups need to donate blood, among them the most important are people who belong to the O-negative blood group, considering that there is usually panic in any hospital when such a patient is brought in.

Published  in the Express Tribune, June 15th, 2010.

Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/21365/a-blood-brother-to-thousands/

3 responses to this post

jahangir
July 11,2010 03:37 PM
he is just like a mad person. i know him very well. he is lying. he worked at one bakery and just getting fraudulent practice to enforce people to help him.. this is peak level or misunderstanding in which our sweet people are involved and helping such sort of criminals..

 

farooq
July 08,2010 01:31 AM
mr sialvi ap ke azmat k salam afreen ha us maa per jis ka ap batta ha allah ap ko jaza e khair day aamen

 

shahid
August 23,2010 12:39 AM
Geo Bhai Geo Afreen Hai Aap Par V.V.Good

 

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