Alter Ego Media's voluntary blood donation drive a success
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Alter Ego Media successfully organized a voluntary blood donation drive, with dozens of employees participating.
- The initiative aimed to support the group's blood bank, established four years ago in collaboration with Laiko Hospital.
- The blood bank has provided support to over 20 employees in the past year, reflecting the company's commitment to social responsibility.
Alter Ego Media successfully hosted a voluntary blood donation event on Friday, drawing participation from dozens of its employees. This initiative is part of the company's ongoing commitment to social responsibility and solidarity.
The blood donation drive took place in a specially designated area within the company's building. Employees generously contributed to the blood bank that Alter Ego Media has maintained for the past four years. This blood bank operates in partnership with Laiko Hospital and serves to support employees of the group and their families.
Despina Apostolidou, HR Manager at Alter Ego Media, expressed pride in the employees' participation. "Today's voluntary blood donation is another important initiative of offering and solidarity from the people of Alter Ego Media. We are particularly proud of our employees' participation, who demonstrate in practice that social responsibility and support for fellow human beings are an integral part of our culture. Every unit of blood is a gift of life," she stated.
In the last year alone, the blood bank has provided crucial support to more than 20 employees. This initiative highlights Alter Ego Media's dedication to fostering a culture of care and mutual support among its workforce, reinforcing the idea that collective action can make a significant difference in people's lives.
Today's voluntary blood donation is another important initiative of offering and solidarity from the people of Alter Ego Media. We are particularly proud of our employees' participation, who demonstrate in practice that social responsibility and support for fellow human beings are an integral part of our culture. Every unit of blood is a gift of life.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.