Seventh-day Adventists fill out blood drive forms before entering Colombia’s Red Cross to donate blood during church’s centennial event at the Bolivar Park, in Bogota, Colombia, Feb. 11, 2023. Two-hundred-fifty units of blood were collected during the blood drive to go directly to help the victims of the recent earthquake in Türkiye. [Photo: Yesmer Tarazona]

March 28, 2023 | Bogotá, Colombia | Laura Acosta and Inter-American Division News

Seventh-day Adventists in Bogotá, Colombia, donated blood to help victims of the earthquake which hit Türkiye last month. Dozens of church members lined up to take part in the blood drive, run by the Colombian Red Cross, during the church’s centennial celebration at Bolivar Plaza, Feb. 11, 2023.

“On behalf of Colombia’s Red Cross National Blood Bank we thank you for the commitment and solidarity of your Adventist community to share happiness, peace and love through this blood donation,” said Félix Rocha, promotion coordinator of Colombia’s Red Cross National Blood Bank. Rocha reported that 250 units of blood were collected during the event. “Our group of collaborators and volunteers here are impressed with the beautiful purpose and warm reception shown in donating blood.”

Hundreds of church members line up as they fill out forms to donate blood. [Photo: South Colombia Union]

President of the South Colombia Union Pastor Alvaro Niño said the partnership between the church and the Red Cross organization has been ongoing on many occasions throughout the large urban city, as well as numerous initiatives promoting a healthy lifestyle through cycling clubs, health expos, publications, and other humanitarian and ecological activities such as food distribution and planting of trees.

“The Adventist Church carries out this blood donation event as an expression of compassionate love exemplified in the experience of our Lord Jesus Christ, as an act of kindness for those who need it to live and for their well-being,” said Niño.

Several church members inside the Red Cross tent to donate their blood for victims of the earthquake in Türkiye. [Photo: South Colombia Union]

“We are so grateful to church members for coming through in donating blood so that it could be quickly sent to help in Turkey,” said Henry Béltran, executive secretary of the South Colombian Union. “It was wonderful to see so many [members] willing to donate their blood.”

Allan López was eager to take part in the blood drive. “Donating blood for me means that I can help someone in a transcendental way because no one gets a blood transfusion just for kicks, but because something important is happening,” said López. “My grandmother depended on a lot from these types of donations, and at times it was very critical to find someone with the same type of blood to assist her, so being an instrument in emergency situations is a privilege for me.  It’s about providing relief and help during an emergency.”

A group of Adventist runners and cyclists wait to line up to donate blood during the church’s event, in Bogota, Colombia. [Photo: South Colombia Union]

It’s about being a channel of blessings for persons, said Pastor Niño. “Just like when we share a book, or literature, when we send an encouraging message through our social media platforms, when we invite them to our churches or take part in cleaning a park, and other activities, it’s important to benefit others, so much so impacting someone’s life through donating blood,” he said.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in South Colombia is planning more blood drives through local and regional church activities, church leaders said.

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