AWARD....
Datuk Herbert Timbun Lagadan (left), Assistant Minister to the Ministry of
Community Development and Consumer Affairs presenting the Glorious Annual Award
to Richard Lo (right) together with Senator Datuk Maijol Mahap (second left),
Blood Donor Community Association Board Member of Advisory Panel and Firdaus
Petrus (second right), President of Blood Donor Community Association.
By : FIZAH YUSOF
BLOOD donors in Sabah were
honoured yesterday for their gift of life to those who need it. Datuk Herbert
Timbun Lagadan, Assistant Minister to the Minister of Community Development and
Consumer Affairs said that donating blood to maintain an adequate supply of
bood in the blood bank is an extremely noble act.
“I cannot say enough to
praise those who make sacrifices by giving their own blood to save lives,” he
said at the charity dinner of the Malaysia Blood Donor Association (PERDARAH).
He said the government hopes
to collect 2000 pints of blood by the end of 2012.
Among the most distinguished
blood donors at the dinner was Richard Lo, 54, who has donated blood for more
than 30 years.
“I think it’s an easy way to
give back to the community and it is really important that everybody should
take part in it,” he said.
Richard who was diagnosed
with polio or infantile paralysis since he was a 10-month old baby said
donating blood is not at all painful. "And it can save lives," he
added
“There is a constant need
for blood; one never knows when one might need blood and someone out there may
need our help. That is why I feel the obligation to donate to the blood bank.
If someone like me can do it so can anybody else,” he said.
Throughout the years of
giving blood Richard has not stopped to encourage people, especially the young
in his hometown in Sandakan to give blood.
“I have volunteered and
given talks to youngsters in schools to motivate more people to give blood,” he
said.
In the event, he received
the Glorious Annual Award in recognition for the 122 times that he gave blood
to save others.
Earlier the President of
Blood Donor Community Association (PERDARAH), Firdaus Petrus proposed that
November 22 every year will be recognised as the official day to honour blood
donors. Herbert said that he will
guarantee to bring this matter to the Minister of Community Development and
Consumer Affairs for consideration. (Insight Sabah)
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