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Feb 2, 2023 at 5:45 PMThe ink has dried, all important documents have been signed: Just in time for the turn of the year, the logistics initiative “Blood Transports” has become the registered and non-profit association “Blood Transports e.V.”. “With this step, after intensive preparations, we are reaching a new level in our joint fight against diseases of the blood-forming system,” says Nicolas Gallenkamp, a board member of the newly founded association.
(Osnabrück) Because even as an association, the declared goal of “Blood Transports e.V.” remains to encourage more companies in the logistics industry to participate in typing actions and similar events. “In the end, lives will be saved,” explains Niklas Unger, who, like Mehmet Akdag and Christoph Peper, is also part of the new board. Over the past two years, the initiative has already been able to engage many logistics companies in the fight against blood diseases.
This will be seamlessly continued. With the establishment of the association, “Blood Transports e.V.” has been able to set up a donation account, which will expand the scope of action in attracting new partners and supporters. Additionally, the registered association will be authorized to issue donation receipts in the future.
Developing New Ideas and Actions
In the coming weeks and months, the board intends to exchange ideas with existing partners and supporters to develop new ideas and actions together with them. At the same time, “Blood Transports e.V.” will actively reach out to other interested parties in the logistics industry to engage them in the fight against leukemia and other blood diseases.
About “Blood Transports e.V.”
All current partners and supporters of the initiative “Blood Transports” can be found on the official website. The initiative is also present on social media channels Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, where it shares current news from its network.
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Photo: © Blood Transports / Image caption: The board of Blood Transports e.V. (l.to r.): Nicolas Gallenkamp (center), Mehmet Akdag (left), S. Niklas Unger (right). Not pictured: Christoph S. Peper







