Blood Donation Day at Delamode Baltics
Blood Donation Day took place at the Delamode Baltics office, organised together with the National Blood Centre. This initiative brought together colleagues who wanted to contribute to an important and socially meaningful cause — helping those for whom blood donation can become vital support.
Blood donation is one of the simplest yet highly meaningful forms of social responsibility. One decision to donate blood can contribute to patient treatment, emergency medical care and the readiness of healthcare institutions to help people when they need it most.

Thank you to our colleagues for their involvement
We sincerely thank all Delamode Baltics colleagues who took part in Blood Donation Day and donated blood. We appreciate your responsible attitude, civic-mindedness and willingness to contribute to initiatives that create real value for society.
Such initiatives show that the strength of a team is measured not only by daily professional results, but also by the ability to come together for meaningful causes. Every colleague who took part contributed to a shared goal — helping those who may need support at any moment.
Social responsibility — an important part of Delamode Baltics’ culture
Delamode Baltics consistently aims to be not only a reliable logistics partner, but also a responsible organisation contributing to the well-being of the community. Blood Donation Day is one example of how awareness, a sense of community and a responsible attitude towards society’s needs are encouraged within the company.
Cooperation with the National Blood Centre allowed colleagues to conveniently contribute to the donation initiative within their work environment. This is important not only for practical convenience, but also for encouraging more people to take part in voluntary blood donation activities.
Together, we can contribute to meaningful change
We are pleased that the Delamode Baltics team actively contributed to this initiative. We believe that such activities strengthen organisational culture, encourage togetherness and remind us that each of us can contribute to meaningful change.
Once again, we thank all colleagues who took part in Blood Donation Day and the National Blood Centre for their cooperation and professional implementation of this initiative.
