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Little Hero Wins Best Volunteer at ASWA Blood Donation Camp Hyderabad – 57th Camp Story

Some days, the internet throws you a news story about a gold medal.
Other days, someone sends you photos from a blood donation camp that make you stop scrolling.

Today was the second kind.

I came across ASWA’s 57th Blood Donation Camp in SR Nagar, Hyderabad. And honestly? I wasn’t ready for the one photo that stole my heart.

A Little Hero of Compassion

There’s a picture of a young boy – probably not even a teenager – standing proudly with a “Best Volunteer of the Day” paper in his hands. No stethoscope. No uniform. Just a smile that says:

“I helped. And that matters.”

The caption on the image says it perfectly:
“Not all heroes donate blood… Some serve with love, care, and a smile.”

And that hit me.
Because we spend so much time talking about big achievements – gold medals, rankings, trophies – that we forget:
Compassion is also a skill. And this kid just won gold in it.

What ASWA Did Right

ASWA (Love all – Serve all) organized their 57th Blood Donation Camp on 5th April 2026. Fifty-seven camps. Let that sink in. That’s not an event – that’s a movement.

The other image shows a beautiful, simple line:
“Selfless heroes turning compassion into life.”

That’s not a tagline. That’s a truth.

Every person who rolled up their sleeve that day – and every young volunteer who handed out water, guided donors, or simply smiled at someone nervous – they turned compassion into life.

Why This Matters for You & Me

You don’t have to wait for a big stage like IndiaSkills to be a hero.
You don’t need a medal from the government.

You just need to show up.
At a local camp. In your colony. With a glass of water and a kind word.

That boy in the photo? He’ll remember this day longer than any video game win.
And so will the person whose life gets saved because someone donated – because someone served.

A Small Request to You, Reader

Next time you see a blood donation camp near you:

  • Donate if you can
  • Volunteer if you can’t
  • Clap for the little heroes if nothing else

And if you’re from Hyderabad – especially SR Nagar – keep an eye on ASWA.
Fifty-seven camps mean they’re not stopping anytime soon. ❤️

Sai Anandham – Marri Savitradevi 101st Birth Anniversary | 4 Jan 2026

Hyderabad, January 4, 2026:

The 101st birth anniversary of Smt. Marri Savitradevi, wife of former united Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Dr. Marri Chenna Reddy, was celebrated with great devotion and grandeur under the banner of “Sai Anandham” at the Dr. Marri Chenna Reddy Memorial Rock Garden, Indira Park, Hyderabad.

As part of the celebrations, floral tributes were offered to the statue of Savitradevi followed by a cake-cutting ceremony. Her life, values, and commitment to social welfare were fondly remembered, and heartfelt tributes were paid. The event was organized by the CSR Memorial Foundation.

The program was coordinated by Sri K. Krishna Reddy, grandson of Dr. Marri Chenna Reddy and Smt. Savitradevi, and a Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba alumnus (MBA 1992–94 batch).

Sai Anandham – A Celebration of Devotion and Service

The “Sai Anandham” program stood as the highlight of the celebrations, bringing together devotees from various Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samithis across Hyderabad, including Tarnaka, Kushaiguda, and Nagaram.

A variety of recreational and cultural activities such as Lemon Spoon, Book on Head, Musical Chairs, Carroms, Chess, and Dadi were organized. Senior citizens enthusiastically participated and expressed immense joy. Winners were felicitated with prizes.

Sai devotees shared their spiritual experiences and long association with Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. A photo exhibition depicting Sathya Sai service activities was arranged, and Annadanam was provided to devotees.

The event was graced by distinguished guests including P. V. Subrahmanyam, Meenakshi Devi, I.G. Dora, and Vasudeva Rao.

The Sai Anandham program concluded successfully in an atmosphere filled with devotion, service, and spiritual joy, reflecting the timeless message of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba:
“Love All – Serve All; Help Ever – Hurt Never.”

Jai Sai Ram 🙏