[Shincheonji Volunteer] 'WeAreOne' Blood Donation
Youth Volunteer 'WeAreOne' conducted blood donation campaign and
40,000 people completed in one month.
Recorded the most blood donation by a single institution, 70,000 people plan
to donate blood in three months
To solve the blood supply shortage, the youth volunteer group 'WeAreOne'
(Representative Jun Su Hong) started group blood donation with the goal of
completing the blood donation of 70,000 people starting from August 27th
and 39,350 people completed blood donation in 28 days. Up to now,
a total of 54,010 blood donors have donated blood, which is the highest number
of blood donations from a single institution in Korea.
In order to solve the national blood shortage due to the prolonged Corona 19,
'WeAreOne' has conducted the 'Life ON YOUTH ON Blood Donation
Campaign' since August 27. The campaign, which was held at blood centers
located in 17 metropolitan governments across the country, aims to complete
the blood donation of '70,000' domestic members of WeAreOne.
40,000 people donated blood within one month after the blood donation
campaign conducted, which is the highest blood donation figures in Korea.
This figure far exceeded the nation's largest blood donation record of 18,819
people from April 18 to May 4 which is done by Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
An official from WeAreOne who is in charge of planning the blood donation
campaign said, “We have a summer vacation and Chuseok holidays, so we
operated efficiently according to the schedule of the members and the
circumstances of each blood center in order to donate blood quickly.
In particular, we were able to finish donating 40,000 blood within a short period
of time because members coordinated their schedules and participated.”
'WeAreOne' plans to continue donating blood until November to solve the
national blood shortage caused by the prolonged COVID-19.
In a situation in which blood donations of young people significantly decrease
in the summer and winter seasons, if the blood donation of 70,000 people is
completed as planned, the domestic blood supply is expected to remain stable
until the end of this year.
Representative of WeAreOne, Jun Su Hong, said, “The COVID-19 pandemic
has begun to calm down, but it is still a situation that cannot be reassured.
Before the winter comes, we will do our best not to run out of blood in winder
by donating 70,000 blood."
Meanwhile, WeAreOne was launched on July 30th with a total of 90,000
people including 70,000 domestic and 20,000 overseas. WeAreOne also
supported restoration of flood damage visiting areas affected by inundation
damage due to recent heavy rains.
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