Maxime Dely: Even on a Break, You Can Give
Maxime Dely, Sales and Application Specialist in Therapeutic Apheresis and Cell Therapy, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Even on a break, you can give!
This week, I was in Paris for a few appointments, and I took the opportunity to do my 6th plasma donatio of the year. Between my professional break and my house renovation project, taking this time might seem small… yet it’s a little gesture that can save lives.
Beyond the donation itself, it was also a precious moment to catch up with my nurse friends, chat, and share a human connection amid our busy lives.
Giving isn’t just a medical act – it’s being part of a chain of solidarity even when our days are full.
These moments remind me that we can always contribute, even in small ways. And sometimes, these small gestures have a much bigger impact than we imagine.
So, if you’re hesitating: take the time. It’s never wasted.
A big thank you for the warm welcome from the EFS Trinité team!”

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