How to Register as a Donor

🩸 Register as Donor

How to Register as a Camp Organizer

πŸ“‹ Organize Camp

❓ What?

World’s Largest Spiritually-Inspired Blood Donation Drive β€” A global campaign led by the Brahma Kumaris to promote seva, unity, and life-saving action through voluntary blood donation.

πŸ’‘ Why?

To unite humanity through selfless giving. Over 12,000 people die daily due to lack of timely blood β€” we aim to save lives and awaken compassion.

πŸ“… When?

22nd–25th August 2026 (World Brotherhood Day), honoring the legacy of Rajyogini Dadi Prakashmani Ji.

πŸ“ Where?

Brahma Kumaris Centers across India, Nepal, and other countries worldwide.

πŸ‘₯ Who?

Anyone who believes in serving humanity β€” youth, NGOs, hospitals, corporates, officials, and caring citizens.

βš™οΈ How?

Register online or visit a nearby BK Center. Donate blood in a peaceful spiritual environment and inspire others through your action.

Blood Donation Process: Step-by-Step Guide

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1. Registration

Online Registration, fill health form at camp. Staff will guide you.

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2. Health Screening

Quick tests, eligibility check, medical review.

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3. Blood Collection

Relax in donor chair, 350–450ml in 10–15 minutes.

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4. Recovery & Refreshment

Rest 10–15 min, snacks and hydration.

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5. Appreciation

Thank-you card, reminders for future.

OMG Book of Records Certificate

Achievements & Recognition

World Brotherhood Blood Donation Drive 2025

Date of Recognition: 1 January 2026

The Social Service Wing of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya was proudly recognized by the OMG Book of Records for organizing one of the largest spiritually inspired blood donation campaigns across India and Nepal.

Organized on the occasion of the 18th Punyasmriti of Rajyogini Dadi Prakashmani Ji (World Brotherhood Day), the campaign was conducted simultaneously from 22 to 25 August 2025, creating a historic global benchmark in humanitarian service.

  • Total Blood Units Collected: 88,378
  • Countries Covered: India & Nepal
  • National Launch: 17 August 2025, ORC Gurugram
  • Award Ceremony Attendance: 15,000+ Participants

The grand award ceremony was held at Diamond Hall, Shantivan, Abu Road, where the World Record Medal, Memento, and Certificate were presented by Prof. Dr. Dinesh Gupta Anandshri, Founder & Chief Adjudicator, OMG Book of Records.

The award was received by BK Avatar Bhai, National Coordinator – Social Service Wing, along with BK Asha Didi, Director – ORC Gurugram, and other senior dignitaries.

Our Impact

Our achievement in the journey depicted in numbers

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Blood Units Collected
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Registered Donors

Blood Donation Video Gallery

Watch inspiring moments from our Blood Donation Campaigns

Some of Our Collaborators

Contact – Social Service Wing

Contact & Support

Reach out to our coordinators for assistance

Contact

+91 7014 986 262
BK Birendra Bhai
HQs. Coordinator, SOC

Contact

+91 7014 986 066
BK Girish Bhai
Help Desk

Contact

+91 9082 263 982
BK Swaminathan Bhai
Help Desk

Contact

+91 9414 007 034
BK Jaiprakash Bhai
Service Material Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Because millions of patients in India need blood every year β€” due to accidents, surgeries, cancer, anemia, and childbirth. Your donation can save up to 3 lives.
One unit of blood can be separated into components like red cells, plasma, and platelets β€” helping up to three patients.
Anyone between the age of 18 to 65 years, weighing at least 50 kg, and in good health can donate blood.
You can donate blood after 18 years of age, provided you meet the weight and health criteria.
Men can donate every 3 months; women can donate every 4 months, depending on hemoglobin levels.
No. Wait till you are completely healthy and symptom-free for at least 2 weeks.
Yes, if you are feeling well and not experiencing weakness or heavy bleeding.
Yes, if diabetes is controlled by diet or oral medicines (not insulin). The donor must be in good health.
Yes, if the blood pressure is controlled with or without medication and within normal limits on the day of donation.
The donor must weigh at least 50 kg (110 lbs) to donate safely.
Yes. It is completely safe and done under medical supervision using sterile, disposable equipment.
Absolutely not. Needles and equipment are used only once and then discarded.
Yes, always. Donor safety is a top priority at all certified donation centers.
The donation itself takes about 10–15 minutes. The entire visit may take 30–45 minutes, including rest.
Blood is tested for HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Syphilis, Malaria, and blood group before being used for patients.
Rest for 10–15 minutes, drink fluids, and eat a light snack. Avoid heavy exercise or lifting for the rest of the day.
Yes, most donors can continue normal activities after some rest.
Plasma is replaced in 24 hours, red blood cells in 3–4 weeks, and iron in 6–8 weeks.
No medicines are needed unless prescribed by a doctor. Just eat iron-rich food and drink water.
Most people feel fine. A few may feel tired or dizzy briefly β€” which passes with hydration and rest.
No. Blood donation does not weaken your immune system or make you prone to illness.
No. Blood donation neither causes weight gain nor loss.
Yes, provided their hemoglobin level is above 12.5 g/dL and they are otherwise healthy.
No. There is only a small needle prick, like a vaccination. It lasts a few seconds.
You should definitely donate! Rare blood groups are in high demand, and donated blood is stored safely for future use.
No. All needles and equipment are sterile and used only once. You cannot get any infection by donating blood.
Minor tiredness or dizziness can happen, but it goes away quickly with rest and hydration.
It's rare. You are observed for 10–15 minutes after donation and given refreshments to avoid this.
No, as long as you are well-hydrated and healthy, it's safe to donate blood even in summer.
No. Blood donation does not affect your immune system or resistance to diseases.
Some people feel light-headed for a short while, but most feel normal after some rest and snacks.
Not at all. You can return to normal activities after a short rest.
Yes. Plasma is replaced within 24 hours, and red blood cells are fully replenished in a few weeks.
Yes, but you should wait 14 days after most vaccines (e.g., COVID-19) before donating.
Only if they are 18+ and weigh over 50 kg. Underage donation is not allowed.
No. It’s a healthy and voluntary act. You can donate every 3 months if you are healthy.
You should not donate. A hemoglobin test is done before every donation to ensure safety.
Yes. Every unit is screened for HIV, Hepatitis B and C, syphilis, malaria, and more.
You should avoid alcohol 24 hours before donating. Smoking is discouraged, but occasional smokers can donate.
No. You need to eat and be well-hydrated before donating.
No. You should eat a light meal at least 1–2 hours before donating.
You can donate 28 days after full recovery from COVID-19.
You must wait 3–6 months after recovery, depending on the illness.
No. Normal strength returns in a day or two. Athletes may avoid intense workouts on the same day.
No. Voluntary blood donation in India is done out of compassion, not for money.