The Nine-Year-Old Unwavering Trust in 'Vishva Hindu Parishad's' Service
A heartwarming story has emerged from Purnia district that proves how a single selfless effort can build a strong foundation of human relationships. Nine years ago, the help a family received through blood donation did not just save a life—it forged a bond of trust that remains unbreakable to this day. In times of crisis, whenever the family faces a problem, the first name that comes to their mind is the volunteers of the 'Vishva Hindu Parishad' (VHP). This report is dedicated to that journey of unwavering faith and service.
The Beginning: A Night of Crisis
About nine years ago, a middle-class family in Purnia was suddenly struck by a major tragedy. While the head of the family was undergoing treatment for a serious illness, he suddenly required a massive amount of blood. At that time, neither the blood bank had sufficient stock, nor were any blood donors available. For the man struggling between life and death in the hospital, every passing moment was critical.
Upon receiving the news, the blood donor volunteers of the Vishva Hindu Parishad reached the hospital without a moment's delay. They not only donated blood but also provided the family with every possible mental and financial support. That day, the family found not just blood, but a new hope in humanity.
A Decade of Trust: Companions Through Thick and Thin
That first experience of blood donation created a deep sense of respect in the family's heart for the VHP. Gradually, this relationship grew far beyond the need for blood. Over the past nine years, whenever the family felt helpless, they found the VHP volunteers standing by their side.
Emergency Assistance: Whether it was transporting a patient to the hospital in the middle of the night or arranging medicines, the volunteers were always ready.
Social Support: The participation of the workers in the family's joys and sorrows strengthened this bond further.
Guidance: From the education of the family's children to solving social issues, senior members of the Parishad took on the role of guardians.
The family states, "Nine years ago, we did not just receive blood; we found a family that is greater than any blood relation. For us, 'Vishva Hindu Parishad' is not just an organization; they are our saviors in times of crisis."
A Culture of Service: VHP’s Blood Donation Campaign
This is not just the story of one family, but a reflection of the continuous service work being carried out by the Vishva Hindu Parishad in Purnia. The officials of the Parishad say that for them, blood donation is the 'Mahadaan' (greatest gift). They are always ready to serve the needy without any discrimination based on caste, religion, or class.
In Purnia, there is a dedicated team of VHP volunteers whose mobile numbers are available to those in need in city hospitals. They act as a 'human blood bank' and reach the spot without caring about the time, just to save someone’s life.
A Revival of Human Values
In an era where people are often lost in a world of self-interest, this incident sets a remarkable example. It shows that if you stand by someone in their time of need even once, that person becomes grateful to you for a lifetime. This spirit of service is what binds society together.
The example of this family has inspired many others in Purnia to donate blood and participate in saving lives. Today, the family itself actively participates in organizing 'blood donation camps' to help others.
A Lesson for the Future: Humanity Above All
This story from Purnia leaves several messages for society:
Selfless Service: Work done without any expectation is the greatest virtue.
Importance of Blood Donation: One unit of blood can save a family from falling apart.
Strength of Organization: When an organization works with the spirit of service, public trust in it naturally grows.
This journey of nine years is not just a coincidence; it is a foundation of trust. The relationship between the Vishva Hindu Parishad and this family is a living example of human compassion. It proves that whenever someone is in need of "their own people," selfless volunteers acting through an organization appear like angels. This story from Purnia has made it clear that service is the path that brings people closer and brings positive change to society.