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Reach Group and IRRAH Organise Successful Blood Donation Camp at Time Tower, Gurugram

Gurugram, April 2025 — In a powerful demonstration of corporate social responsibility, Reach Group, through its CSR initiative IRRAH in collaboration with Rotary Blood Centre, Gurugram, successfully organized a Blood Donation Camp on 16th April 2025 at its Time Tower office in Gurugram. The event aimed to not only raise awareness about the life-saving power of blood donation but also to foster a spirit of giving back to the community.

The initiative saw an overwhelming response from donors, with employees, partners, and nearby residents coming together to support this noble cause. The camp was organised by Reach Group and comprised a professional medical team, ensuring a seamless and safe process for all donors. Blood donations were collected throughout the day, with participants expressing a sense of fulfilment in contributing to the well-being of those in need.

Dr. Alka Singh, Chief Medical Officer, Gurugram, commended the initiative and its impact: “Blood donation is a selfless act that can make the difference between life and death. Initiatives like these not only help meet the ever-growing demand for blood but also spread awareness and encourage more people to step forward. I commend Reach Group and IRRAH for leading by example and contributing to a healthier, more caring community.”

Mr. Raqesh Mutreja, Director, IRRAH, addressed the gathering with a message of hope and commitment: “At IRRAH, our mission is to create lasting social impact through actionable initiatives that benefit the community. Blood donation is one of the most direct and powerful ways to make a difference in someone’s life. Today, through our partnership with Reach Group, we’ve come together to save lives and strengthen the ties that bind us as a society. This initiative exemplifies the values that IRRAH stands for — compassion, empathy, and care for those in need.”

Adding a personal and inspiring touch to the day, Rabani Hora, a school student from The Shri Ram School, also joined the camp to support and encourage donors. With her infectious energy and enthusiasm, Rabani motivated several young first-time donors to step forward and contribute to the cause. She said”I may be young, but I understand how important it is to care for others. Today, I got to see real heroes in action — people who stepped up to donate and save lives. It was inspiring to see so many come forward, and I hope more young people join in and realise how powerful even a small act of kindness can be.”

The camp was part of Reach Group and IRRAH’s broader commitment to social welfare, focusing on health, education, and community development. The initiative also reminded businesses and individuals of their collective responsibility in creating a more caring and compassionate society.

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