GYLF BLOOD DONATION DRIVE IN BAMENDA, CAMEROON

Published on Thursday 3rd September 2020

The GYLF team in Bamenda is famous, vibrant and the most consistent team recognized for saving lives via blood donation; an accolade given by the regional hospital in their city.


As is their custom, they recently donated 6 pints of blood. In their words ”we are excited to be consistent blood donors, a gesture applauded by the staff and management of the blood bank. Indeed, the GYLF is the right platform for global relevance as a youth. Join us today by registering on www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/joinnow.


You will be glad you did! To sponsor any GYLF project, you can donate via www.globalyouthleadersforum.org/donation or call +2348025013854, +2348033882790.


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