Thursday 9 March 2017

DONATE BLOOD, SAVE LIVES, SPREAD SMILE



Truelifengo is an independent NGO established from scratch to help the needy and the underprivileged section of our Indian society. It was first started with a few persons or a group of friends and colleagues who wanted to do something for the poor. Unusually, we started with collecting old and discarded woollen clothes from all our contacts and then distributed them to the needy and the poor people sleeping on the roadside on chilly nights. It didn't cost a lot but a little bit of our time saved many unfortunate ones.
Nowadays, traffic in Delhi has crossed the limit and some careless people drive recklessly and in drunken state. They don't realize that their one wrong step and carelessness can take a life or many lives completely. Hospitals are flooded with road accident victims some of whom are brought dead even before the family members know and contacted, and others struggle for their lives to be saved by getting a drop of blood due to excess blood loss. Their relatives and family members could not even see their dear ones taking their last breath. Now it is high time to come forward and join us to save lives from road accidents. If we join hands, we can save several lives by donating a few drops of our blood. A single donor's blood can save three lives at a time. Our small step will give smiles to many unfortunate ones.

There is a myth that if we donate blood, we will be anaemic, or will have loss of blood or feel weak. To be very honest, this is not true. Our body forms blood constantly, so if we donate blood, it is made within a week as our red blood cells make it gradually. This is a natural process. Blood can be donated after every 8 weeks, say two months. Donating blood is just a part of routine life. After donating blood, a person can go back to his work and normal routine as usual. We assure you that not a single drop of your blood will get futile. So let's come forward and join hands to make someone happy and spread smile.

PERFORMIMG STREET CHILDREN

    
Friends, we often get to see small children at the red lights begging money from the people who stop at the red light in their vehicles. Sometimes, they dance and perform road shows or do different actions using rings to entertain people to tempt them to give them money in return. This is really pathetic to see such small children in this chilly cold morning performing to beg instead of going to school or stay indoors comfortably. They are forced to beg to earn money. Don't you think we as humans should help them by doing something serious? It doesn't mean that we should offer them money, a ten or a hundred rupee note, this will not satisfy their hunger because this is their daily routine. Next day, they will do the same. We should approach their parents and try to understand the reason why they do not send their children to school. If they have given birth to children, then it's their foremost responsibility to afford them roti, kapda or makan which is a very basic necessity of life. So friends, if we want to see India progress in the real sense of the word, we should first step forward and help educate these poor children and make them capable enough to earn their livelihood.