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Over 6,000 people in 3 days - Blood Donation in Korea


Over 6,000 people in 3 days - Blood Donation in Korea 


Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Chairman Man-hee Lee) donated blood for the 'Blood donation Campaign' in response to the severe shortage of of blood donation. 

Shincheonji Church achieved its goal of securing blood from 6,000 donors in just three days. However, Shincheonji plans to participate in the campaign as scheduled by the end of this month to resolve the blood shortage.

It was expected to take more than ten days at first. However, Shicheonji members actively participated in the campaign and the church expressed deep gratitude to all donors. 

http://www.newsshare.co.kr/sub_read.html?uid=404911

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  1. 18,628 blood donors from Shincheonji Church of Jesus have effectively restored the emergency blood supply crisis in South Korea with the largest blood donation by any single organisation within just two weeks. The Korean Red Cross has likened SCJ’s voluntary contribution to ‘’rain during a season of drought”. Moreover, all SCJ donors waived their donor rights, equivalent to 110 million Korean won (£70,000), and gifted them to the Red Cross. Isn’t this love? Why is mainstream media not reporting this? Kudos to Shincheonji.

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