Source: People's Daily - Jiangxi Channel Original article
People's Daily Online Nanchang, July 1 (Shi Yu) After most of the day of collection, on the afternoon of July 1, with the haematologic cell separator of the Department of Hematology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Huang Meihua, a college student from Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, completed the good deed of donating hematopoietic stem cells, sending the "seeds of life" to patients with blood diseases who have never met.
As an ordinary college student at the School of Economics and Management, Xinyu Ganxi Vocational College of Science and Technology, Huang Meihua joined the China Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donor Database in June 2020. This time, the hematopoietic stem cells she donated will bring hope for a leukemia patient in Hebei.
The teacher who accompanied her in the collection room introduced that Huang Meihua not only had excellent grades and was willing to help others, but also actively moved closer to the party organization. She submitted an application for joining the party last year and became a probationary party member this year. "Today, while I was collecting it, I watched the conference celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China live broadcast on my mobile phone. I was very excited and hoped to become a formal party member as soon as possible." Huang Meihua said that no matter when in the future, she would roll up her sleeves and donate hematopoietic stem cells to save patients in need.
According to the Jiangxi Red Cross Society, Jiangxi Province has more than 200 non-kind hematopoietic stem cell donations, and these volunteers come from all walks of life. "They uphold the same belief, that is, to resurrect patients who are tortured by blood diseases!" A relevant person in charge of the Jiangxi Red Cross Society said that donating hematopoietic stem cells without affecting their health, can bring hope to a variety of benign and malignant hematopoietic stem cells. The person in charge called for people from all walks of life to join the ranks of hematopoietic stem cell donors and bring "new life" to patients.