The Security and Intelligence Service organized a charity event dedicated to the Independence Day of the Republic of Moldova. About 80 intelligence officers voluntarily took part in the blood donation campaign, including employees who recovered from COVID-19, so that all those in need could receive safe and quality-assured transfusions and blood components, in these difficult times.
With this initiative, the SIS has set itself an altruistic and responsible goal, to help replenish national blood supply. At the same time, the institution aimed to promote and raise awareness of the blood donation importance, but also to support such noble gestures.
Intelligence officers did their civic duty donating blood as a gesture of solidarity with patients in difficulty. The collected blood products will contribute to saving many lives and strengthening the society. The charity campaign tends to emphasize that the health of citizens is a priority for national security.
"Such humanitarian action is a good opportunity to encourage as many people as possible to join this mission. I would like to sincerely thank my colleagues for their responsiveness, dedication and responsibility. Our gesture is a chance to prolong, improve or save human lives and give hope", said Alexandr ESAULENCO, the SIS Director.
Blood donation is a philanthropic action that benefits society as a whole - both donors and those in distress. The Security and Intelligence Service urges all citizens to make joint efforts in order to maintain the public health, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.