
In a demonstration of community commitment, police officers and personnel from the Red Sea Security Directorate participated in a large-scale blood donation campaign organized in coordination with the Ministry of Interior’s Medical Services Sector.
The initiative, held in Minya, is part of the Ministry’s ongoing humanitarian outreach, reflecting its focus on community service alongside law enforcement duties.
Police personnel volunteered to donate blood, contributing to a critical supply that supports hospitals and emergency medical services across the region.
Organizers of the campaign expressed their gratitude to all participants, noting the vital role donors play in saving lives.
“We sincerely thank all those who contributed. Your humanitarian efforts provide essential support to patients and individuals injured in accidents or medical emergencies,” campaign coordinators said.
The blood donation drive underscores the expanding role of security forces in public welfare initiatives in Egypt, complementing their routine responsibilities with civic engagement.
Such campaigns also aim to raise public awareness about the importance of regular blood donation in maintaining a reliable healthcare supply.
By actively involving police personnel, the initiative sends a strong message about the integration of community service within public institutions.
It also highlights the collaboration between government sectors, including law enforcement and medical services, in addressing urgent societal needs.
Similar campaigns have been rolled out in other regions of Egypt, as authorities continue to promote humanitarian efforts that support both urban and rural communities.
Officials have emphasized that contributions from donors—whether volunteers from security services or civilians—are crucial to sustaining medical care for patients in critical conditions.
The Red Sea Security Directorate plans to continue organizing such initiatives, reinforcing the connection between public service, community welfare, and humanitarian responsibility across the country.