Every day, ordinary people in Serbia become silent heroes — voluntarily donating blood and saving lives. But who really pays attention to them? At the Institute of Blood Transfusion of Serbia, located at Svetog Save Street 39, the doors are wide open on weekdays from 7 AM to 7 PM, and on weekends and holidays from 8 AM to 3 PM. Any healthy adult can become a donor, but only after a medical check-up confirms that donating blood is safe for both the donor and the recipient.
Sounds simple, right? But how many people actually know where and when they can donate blood? And how important it is that this noble act is never forgotten?
Amid the daily chaos and problems, voluntary blood donors are those who don’t ask why — they just give. No fanfare, no big speeches, just a desire to help. And that deserves attention and respect.
So next time you walk past the Institute of Blood Transfusion, remember that maybe you can save someone’s life. And if you have a funny or unusual story about donating blood, share it — maybe your anecdote will push someone to become a hero of the day!
Don’t just read — think, comment, laugh, and who knows, maybe you’ll be the next one to donate blood and save a life!