TU Lions Blood Transfusion & Research Centre, Kirtipur

Donate today and save lives tomorrow. The construction of the 'T.U. Lions Blood Transfusion and Research Centre' is a noble initiative which aims to provide better health and safety for the people of the region in the near future. It will help strengthen the resources to address the growing demand for blood transfusions and research that is essential to the development of the medical sector and health of the society. The project promises to provide relief from the grueling cost of blood transfusions, reduce the spread of diseases, and eventually help reduce the mortality rate from bleeding disorders due to lack of blood supply.

This project will not only provide additional facilities for the people, but it would also create employment opportunities for the local community through the increased demand for equipment such as masks, gowns, gloves, and cleaning supplies. Additionally, it will serve as the main research centre that will facilitate the development of new techniques for blood transfusions and other treatments. Furthermore, the centre will be able to carry out research and research-based treatments, which in turn would create more employment opportunities for the people of the area.


With the defined motive and under the LCI umbrella, the Lions Clubs International, Multiple District-325 in Nepal has been involved in its own organizational development with more than 850 strong clubs and 25,000 plus dedicated and passionate Lion members presence under its 4 Districts since 1971. Albeit several social service activities are being undertaken time and again in Nepal, LCI MD-325 through its dynamic and tireless members mobilized in the social services, recently took one of its bold and broadest decisions since its inception in Nepal to establish and operate its' own ‘TU Lions Blood Transfusion and Research Center (TULBT&RC) with modern typology of services in the blood related issues with the participatory perspectives. For this reason, the Lions of MD-325 initiated their participatory approach with Tribhuvan University, the premier University of the country for its objective to be materialized. Following the objectives, We, LCI MD 325 and TU jointly agreed to materialize this mission through its establishment in the premises of TU- adjoined to Aayurved Campus/Hospital with 3 Ropani of land ( 16428 Sq. Ft.) at Kirtipur. LCI MD-325 has planned to manage and mitigate the financial arrangements from various sources for its institutionalization.


Accordingly, for the first time in 45 years history of Lionism in Nepal, history, around 1,200 Lion members of various clubs from the different Districts from all over the country came forward as promoters of the project with their commitment and contribution of NRs. 25,000/- from each member which further sets out its milestone. Finally, “TU Lions Blood Transfusion and Research Centre” (TULBT&RC) was born and it took its shape of a legitimate institution through its registration and affiliation with the concerned government offices and regulatory authorities.


As of date, the building construction site has been demarcated with the boundary pillars; soil test for building design purpose has been completed; selection of technical consultants and following the building design as per the norms of the WHO for the proposed four storied Blood Bank building has been completed and the tender bid documents for construction of building are under preparation. Initially, tender bid notice for construction of a two-storied Blood Bank building will be published in the National daily within few weeks time.


As the LCI completes its 100 years of services worldwide, we the Lions of Nepal, embarking towards new century of service, are eagerly looking forward to spread beacon of hope to thousands of needy people of our society through our small gesture! Where there is a need, there is a Lion!!


Address : Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone: +977-1-5914842
Office Hour: Mon - Fri: 9am - 5pm Saturday : Closed
Mail : info@tulionsbloodbank.com



Therefore, I urge everyone to come forward and support this noble initiative by donating for the construction of the T.U Lions Blood Transfusion and Research Centre building. Your support will help the poor and needy receive the medical treatment they require and provide them with means to improve their health in future. Together, we can save more lives and create better futures for those in need.


Lion Ajit Kumar Bhattarai Lionism Researcher
Department officer 325L
IPP LCK Bashistha, Leo Advisor Contact: +977-9851078874
Email: ajit.kumar.bhattarai@gmail.com

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