Anelik bank personnel joins Donate Blood- Save Life campaign

YEREVAN, June 29. / ARKA /. Joining the campaign Donate Blood –Save Life Anelik Bank personnel led by board chairman Nerses Karamanukyan visited the Hematology Center in Yerevan today to donate blood for children suffering from leukemia.

“It’s a wonderful feeling when you realize that thanks to blood donation you can save the life of a child. We were given a unique opportunity to donate some 400 mg of blood, thereby saving at least three people. If we can save three lives in 15 minutes, we must do it, “a press officer for the bank, Astghik Martirosyan, said..

She said the bank personnel were happy to get the opportunity to support the most vulnerable group of the society – sick children. According to her, the bank will continue to participate in such campaigns. Anelik Bank established in 1990 is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank.-0-

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