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COSMOS Insurance to hold voluntary blood donation drive in Larnaca

COSMOS Insurance is organising a voluntary blood donation in collaboration with the Larnaca Blood Donation Center on Thursday, 12 June 2025, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, at its regional office in Larnaca (13 Peliou Street, Quality Tower A).

The event will take place under the auspices of the Mayor of Larnaca, Mr. Andreas Vyras, who will attend in person, actively supporting the initiative and sending a message of unity, solidarity, and social contribution.

This initiative is part of the broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program of COSMOS Insurance and reflects its commitment to being close to people and meeting the needs of society. Blood donation is a simple yet valuable act of love, a life-saving gesture that fosters a sense of collective responsibility and contribution, both among the company’s employees and the wider public.

The aim of this initiative is to encourage participation from citizens and employees, strengthen the national blood banks, and create a cycle of giving based on empathy and solidarity.

COSMOS Insurance invites the people of Larnaca — and anyone interested — to support this effort by participating, offering a little of their time and blood for a great cause. The blood donation will be conducted with all necessary safety and health protection measures, in accordance with the Ministry of Health’s guidelines.

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