MTN Ghana Foundation to organise annual ‘Save A Life’ blood donation campaign on Feb. 14

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The MTN Ghana Foundation is organising its annual 'Save a Life' Blood Donation exercise on Friday, February 14, 2025.

The goal of this initiative is to collect 6,110 units of blood to help replenish the National Blood Service and the blood banks of major regional hospitals throughout the country.

The event will take place on Valentine’s Day from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM across all 16 regions of Ghana.

Nana Kofi Asare, the Acting Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer of MTN Ghana commented on the 2025 “Save a Life” Blood Donation exercise.

He said, “The Foundation initiated this blood donation exercise because we are committed to supporting the healthcare delivery system in the country. We are happy to continue this initiative to help save lives”.

Nana Kofi Asare MTN GM for Legal and Regulatory donating blood (L) and Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, CEO of Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications (R)

“We encourage everyone who shares this vision to use this year’s Valentine’s Day celebration as an opportunity to demonstrate their love by donating a unit of blood.”

Donors are encouraged to visit MTN Ghana’s website and social media channels for details of the locations where we will be carrying out this exercise throughout Ghana.

The MTN “Save a Life Campaign” is an annual blood donation initiative held on Valentine’s Day, organized by the MTN Ghana Foundation.

Robert Kuzoe Senior Manager for MTN Ghana Foundation preparing to donate blood during MTN Save a Life Campaign

It provides MTN staff and the general public with the opportunity to donate blood to help replenish the National Blood Bank and regional hospitals.

This initiative began in 2011 in response to appeals from the National Blood Service for voluntary contributions to address critically low blood supplies.

Over the years, the exercise has successfully raised over 29,000 units of blood.



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