Vinita Madhuri: Our Engagement, A Lifeline for Thalassemia Patients
Vinita Madhuri, Project Consultant – Government Consulting at EY, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I got engaged.
And we both chose not to keep the celebration limited to ourselves.
With family and friends, we hosted a blood donation drive.
All the blood collected will be given free of cost to Thalassemia patients, people who depend on regular transfusions just to keep living.
What I didn’t expect was how deeply this day would stay with me.
People came forward without hesitation.
No spotlight.
No noise.
Just a simple decision to help someone they will never know.
And in that simplicity, I saw something powerful how easily celebration can turn into impact when intention is right.
I’m grateful to everyone who donated, supported and stood with us on this day.
You didn’t just attend a celebration, you helped sustain lives.
Starting this new chapter with gratitude, perspective and something far more lasting than the day itself.”

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