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Woman Donating Blood

Blood Donation

Donate Blood, Share Life: Every Drop Counts!

Umiya Parivar volunteers are at the forefront of humanitarian efforts, exemplifying our commitment to saving lives through dedicated blood donation initiatives. Our mission is to support our community by facilitating life-saving blood donations and ensuring that every contribution makes a significant impact.

Why Donate?

Each donation helps meet the needs of patients with various medical conditions, including:

  • Accident and Trauma Victims: Blood is crucial for individuals who have been injured in accidents or natural disasters and require urgent transfusions.

 

  • Surgical Patients: Many surgeries, from routine procedures to complex operations, rely on a steady supply of blood.

 

  • Cancer Patients: Individuals undergoing chemotherapy or radiation often need regular blood transfusions to maintain their health and recovery.

 

  • Chronic Conditions: Patients with conditions like anemia or sickle cell disease frequently require blood transfusions to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Dharug people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present, and emerging, and recognise their continuing connection to land, culture, and community. Umiya Parivar Australia is committed to fostering respect, unity, and inclusion, honouring the rich contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to our shared heritage.

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BE A PART OF MANDIR SANKALP

Devotees have generously pledged significant contributions towards the construction of the grand Shree Umiya Mataji Temple and Multicultural Complex in Sydney. This project reflects the community's commitment to creating a vibrant center for worship, culture, and unity.

ABOUT

UMIYA PARIVAR AUSTRALIA
ABN 48 675 968 153
A REGISTERED ACNC NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION

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0481 330 961

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