Pillars of Generosity: Celebrating Lifelong Deeds at Locminé Blood Donation Association
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That’s the spirit that drives voluntary blood donors. And it’s precisely this spirit that has animated Marcel Kerguen, Dani Le Ray and Yves Robin for decades.
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health, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and entering proximity to donating 100 times drove him to securing 100 donation milestone, securing prestige within local society. "It was the Knight's Cross of Blood Merit awarded in favor, 2011. "Marcel absolutely wanted to have 100 donations to his credit," says Christian Le Clainche, president of the Departmental Blood Donor Union. To reach that goal, Marcel not only continued to generously donate in Locminé, but also traveled to Moréac to donate when he achieved the number wished. Dani Le Ray took over the reins as treasurer from his father, Jean Le Ray, in 1978. “In February 1978, the association had the equivalent of €584.17 in the bank. Dani donations between 1978 to 2017 -- “We tell ourselves that at some point, we all need it,” Dani says, firmly echoing the sentiment reflected across the board. Yves Robin, now 80, began donating while serving in the army. He joined the Locminé association with the other dual purpose. Yves became president in 1995 after a tragic loss, taking over when the incumbent president, Lionel Trollet, passed away in a car accident. "At that time, I was an active member of the association, knew the Knights of the Blood circle Yves. recalling the process before computers digitalized the dual purpose. “Before each collection, we went to town halls to collect the names of young people becoming adults, encouraging them to donate “Donating blood is considered a citizen act,” says Christian Le Clainche. This sense of civic responsibility is further underpinned by these men’s decades of unwavering support for thisTa On their efforts are deeply appreciated by the community. Marcel, alongside Dani, received the blood donation recognition medal. Yves, upon his impeding retirement, achieved the honor of receiving the D*on बचात ne day they represent the heart and Let unimpeded The Beyond records, yours keep _these men highlight for localHow did Marcel get involved with L’Association des Donneurs de Sang du Pays de Locminé?
## Interview with Marcel Kerguen: A Legacy of Lifesaving Generosity
**Interviewer:** Marcel, welcome to the show. We’re so grateful for your time today to discuss your incredible commitment to blood donation.
**Marcel:** It’s my pleasure to be here.
**Interviewer:**
You’ve been donating blood for over six decades, a truly remarkable achievement. Can you tell us what inspired you to start this journey?
**Marcel:** Well, back in 1961, I simply felt it was the right thing to do. Helping others in need, especially when it comes to something as vital as blood, felt like a responsibility we all shared.
**Interviewer:** You’ve not only been a dedicated donor but also a vital part of the L’Association des Donneurs de Sang du Pays de Locminé. What role have you played in the association?
**Marcel:**
I joined the Locminé association in 1965. I’ve tried my best to ensure every blood drive runs smoothly. You could find me behind the scenes, taking care of logistics, and making sure donors were comfortable and well taken care of.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned comfort. I understand food is a big part of these events. Can you elaborate?
**Marcel:** Most certainly. It’s always important to keep spirits high. Arranging for refreshments and snacks is a small way to show appreciation to those giving their time and blood.
**Interviewer:**
Reaching 100 donations is an incredible milestone. What motivated you to keep going all these years?
**Marcel:** Knowing that each donation potentially saves lives was my biggest motivation. It’s a small act with a potentially huge impact, and that’s what kept me going.
**Interviewer:**
You’ve become a true pillar of the community. What advice would you give to those hesitant about donating blood?
**Marcel:** I would simply say, give it a try. It’s a safe and relatively painless process, and the rewards are immeasurable. You never know whose life you might save.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your inspiring story, Marcel. Your dedication to giving back is truly commendable.