Police cadets in Bosnia donate blood in major humanitarian action

Police cadets in Bosnia donate blood in major humanitarian action

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The Police Academy of the Federal Ministry of Interior of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in cooperation with the Institute for Transfusion Medicine of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, once again organized a voluntary blood donation campaign.

This activity is carried out continuously and is becoming a tradition of the Police Academy, confirming its commitment not only to training and professional education of future police officers, but also to contributing to socially beneficial activities important for the wider community, CE Report informs via the Police Academy's official website.

The implementation of such activities is continuously supported by Ramo Isak, who backs projects and initiatives focused on social responsibility, humanitarian work, and strengthening cooperation between institutions and citizens.

More than 250 cadets and staff members of the Police Academy took part in the campaign, once again demonstrating their willingness to contribute to those in need of assistance.

Interest in participation was exceptionally high, confirming strong awareness of the importance of voluntary blood donation and the need to ensure sufficient blood supplies for healthcare institutions.

The Police Academy of the FMUP will continue organizing and supporting activities of a humanitarian and socially responsible nature in the future, with a special focus on initiatives that contribute to preserving health and helping citizens.

Voluntary blood donation represents one of the most important forms of assistance to the community. The Police Academy remains committed to activities that promote responsibility, solidarity, and awareness of the importance of helping others.

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