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Teacher's Blood Network Saves Thousands
14 Jun
Summary
- A teacher founded a blood donor club 10 years ago.
- The club has connected nearly 48,000 patients with donors.
- An innovative model encourages beneficiaries to recruit new donors.

What began as a son's desperate search for blood for his parents has evolved into a significant humanitarian effort. J Balu, a government school teacher, founded the Young Indian Blood Donors Club in February 2016. This initiative has since facilitated close to 48,000 blood donations, assisting an equivalent number of patients nationwide.
The club operates with a network of over 5,500 active donors spread across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. When a request arises, volunteers swiftly connect patients with nearby donors, a critical service where every minute counts.
Inspired by a film, Balu implemented a unique donor recruitment strategy: each person receiving blood is encouraged to enlist three new donors. This