
Eagles' Blood Donation Campaign Reaches 4,000 Donors Mark This Weekend
The "Eagles" ultras group, supporters of Raja Club Athletic, issued a statement confirming that the blood donation campaign organized by the group last weekend was not merely a temporary initiative. Instead, it marked a new stage in a path of community solidarity that believes the value of belonging is measured by its impact, not by the size of slogans.
The group explained that "Jemaat Al Khair" (Community of Good), the core of the group's solidarity work, managed to increase the number of donors to 4,000 this week. This follows a collection of approximately 2,000 bags in May, bringing the total donations for the season to an unprecedented 6,000 bags of blood. This figure, according to the statement, "reflects a collective spirit rooted in mutual support and a loyalty that transcends the boundaries of traditional sports encouragement."
The group added that the achieved success is "the fruit of members' unified resolve, whether they actually donated or their health conditions prevented them from doing so, as the intention for good is the origin of the work and the measure of its sincerity."
The group also extended special thanks to the medical staff who supervised the operation, considering their dedication and vigilance "a fundamental pillar that ensured the campaign's success and transformed efforts into a fully-fledged humanitarian act."
The "Eagles" concluded their statement by affirming that the ceiling for contributions can be raised in the next season, and that the group is committed to strengthening its social initiatives through its branches spread across various regions of the country. They stated that "the good provided is greater than being summarized in numbers, and nobler than being confined to statements."