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Mumbai: NGO to match thalassemic kids with fixed blood donors
Updated On: 17 September, 2021 08:22 AM IST | Mumbai | Somita Pal
Plans to ‘adopt’ 450 children for the same; wants young men to volunteer as donors

The NGO is seeking male donors as women donors mostly have haemoglobin issues. Representation pic
A Mumbai NGO has begun a mission to match thalassemic children with fixed blood donors, to ensure a good life and longevity for them. It aims to ‘adopt’ 450 thalassemic children from Wadia and KEM Hospital in Parel for this. Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder involving lower-than-normal amounts of haemoglobin. Those afflicted need regular blood transfusions.
‘A pilot project’
“It is a pilot project and we aim to have fixed blood donors for each thalassemic child. These children require blood transfusion after every 15-21 days and are generally dependent on random donors,” said Vikas Vira, president, NGO Tarun Mitra Mandal, which works in the field of organ, blood donations etc.
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