

HOPE BLOOMS
WHEN HEARTS OPEN

একলা শূন্য
সবাই মিললে তবেই পূর্ণ
WHO ARE WE?
We are Birati Ichhedana Society, a non-governmental organization working for hollistic development of the society. We've started our journey since 2018, mainly with students, and many well wishers. Our main focus is on providing poor thalassemia children with blood and medication. We are a group of dedicated individuals who shared a passion for making a difference in their community. Since our inception, we have grown into a reputable organization with a proven track record of delivering impactful programs and services


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OUR WORK
At Birati Ichhedana Society, we are dedicated to saving lives through the noble act of blood donation. Our organization is built on the principles of compassion, generosity, and community service.Our team consists of dedicated volunteers, medical professionals, and community leaders who share our passion for saving lives through blood donation. We are proud of our diverse and dynamic team, which reflects the communities we serve.

BLOOD DONATION CAMP & AWARENESS FOR THALASSEMIC CHILDREN
Our Blood Donation Camp for Thalassemic Children is a compassionate gathering where generous donors, dedicated volunteers, and medical partners come together to provide a reliable supply of safe blood for children who depend on regular transfusions. Each donation is a lifeline that not only sustains a young heart but also brings hope, strength, and a sense of community to families facing the daily challenges of thalassemia.
We are especially grateful to the Thalassemic Guardian Association for their invaluable support and guidance in organizing this camp. Their dedication and insights have been instrumental in ensuring that this initiative reaches those who need it most.
Through this camp, we aim to raise awareness about the condition, celebrate the kindness of every donor, and forge lasting connections that empower these resilient children to thrive. Join us in making a tangible difference—one pint at a time.
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OUR MISSION
At Birati Ichhedana Society, our mission is to bridge the gap between blood donors and patients in need, ensuring a steady supply of safe and quality blood for medical treatments. We are committed to promoting a culture of voluntary blood donation, fostering community engagement, and advocating for policies that support the development of a sustainable blood supply system.

OUR VISION
At Birati Ichhedana Society, our vision is to create a world where every patient in need has access to safe, quality, and timely blood transfusions, regardless of their geographical location, economic background, or social status. We envision a future where blood donation is a widely accepted and celebrated act of kindness, and where our community comes together to support patients and their families in times of need.

OUR GOALS
The primary goal of Birati Ichhedana Society is to improve the health and wellbeing of vulnerable populations by increasing access to safe and quality blood transfusions. Ultimately, we aim to save lives, alleviate suffering, and promote a culture of social responsibility and community engagement.
We invite you to join us in our mission to save lives through blood donation. Whether you're interested in donating blood, volunteering at our camps, or supporting us financially, we welcome your involvement.
OUR TEAM
Birati Ichhedana Society was founded by a group of like-minded individuals who recognized the need for a reliable blood supply in our community. Since our inception, we have organized numerous blood donation camps, collecting thousands of units of blood and touching countless lives. Our team consists of dedicated volunteers, medical professionals, and community leaders who share our passion for saving lives through blood donation. We are proud of our diverse and dynamic team, which reflects the communities we serve.





PRESIDENT
Mr. Abanti Kumar Panda
VICE PRESIDENT
Dr. Abhisekh Sarkar
SECRETARY
Dr. Krishnendu Das
TREASURER
Mr. Tanmoy Maji
ASST. SECRETARY
Mr. Gourab Ghosh










