Riyadh, December 10, 2024 – In a heartfelt recognition of their outstanding contributions to public health, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has granted the Order of Merit Third Class to four expatriates residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. These individuals have demonstrated exceptional civic responsibility and compassion by donating blood 10 times, a selfless act that plays a critical role in saving lives and supporting the health and well-being of the community.
The Order of Merit Third Class is a prestigious honor that reflects the Kingdom's deep appreciation for those who make significant contributions to the welfare of others. By recognizing these residents for their repeated acts of blood donation, King Salman underscores the importance of voluntary participation in life-saving initiatives and highlights the Kingdom's commitment to fostering a culture of generosity and social responsibility.
The act of blood donation is a vital component of the Kingdom's healthcare system, and these four individuals have exemplified extraordinary dedication to this cause. Their repeated commitment not only reflects their altruism but also serves as an inspiring example of the power of individual action in supporting the health and safety of society. This recognition is a testament to their efforts and the broader spirit of compassion that the Kingdom encourages among both its citizens and residents.
King Salman’s approval of this award serves to inspire others to contribute to the well-being of the community and promotes the values of solidarity and mutual care. It is a reminder of the vital role that each person can play in improving public health, strengthening the healthcare system, and ensuring the safety and stability of society as a whole.