Come and support SANBS at Enderun by donating blood. A single unit can help up to three patients, including accident victims, cancer patients, and newborns. It is a critical, high-demand resource for surgeries and emergencies, with less than 1% of the population typically donating. It also provides health benefits like free health checks and reduced heart disease risk.
POLOKWANE – Enderun Colleges – Polokwane will be hosting a World Health Day Open Day on April 7 (Tuesday), from 08:00 to 14:30, at their campus located at Pilot 75 Sterkloop, Ivypark, along the N1.
The event aims to celebrate the gift of health and will feature a range of healthcare professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, lab technicians, EMTs, SANBS, CAN/SA, health and fitness experts, optometrists, dentists, physiotherapists, and more.
Enderun Colleges – Polokwane Gr 4 learners, Aysha Soyab Mansuri and Fatima Asif during a Career Day in the school hall.
The event will provide an opportunity for guests to learn about various health-related topics and services.
Additionally, Enderun Colleges – Polokwane is calling on the community to support cancer patients by donating non-perishable food items, clothes, books, stationery, fragrance-free cosmetics, and other essential items in need.
Enderun College – Polokwane learners explore different careers.
Those interested in attending the event or donating items can contact Enderun Colleges on: 063 065 1109 for more information.
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