Vastint Romania to host blood donation campaign at Business Garden Bucharest

Business Forum
Vastint Romania is set to host the fourth edition of its blood donation campaign on April 16, at the Business Garden Bucharest, continuing its partnership with Digi Group under the #PauzaDeFapteBune initiative.

Previous campaigns have collectively gathered over 90 litres of blood, with more than 200 employees and collaborators from tenant companies participating.

The upcoming six-hour marathon aims to gather over 50 donors, with each donation having the potential to save up to three lives. 

The Bucharest Blood Transfusion Center will be present at Business Garden Bucharest to facilitate the donations. 

Eliza Onică, Senior Marketing Manager at Vastint Romania, said: “Business Garden Bucharest is more than an office space – it is a community united by solidarity and responsibility towards those around us, and the results obtained in the previously organized campaigns inspire us to continue".

This campaign also highlights the benefits for donors, including vouchers, a day off from work, public transport discounts, and free medical tests. 

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