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BetSocial launches campaign to encourage blood donation

In celebration of World Blood Donor Day, BetSocial, the Social Responsibility project of Betmotion, announces a new campaign to encourage blood donation and raise awareness about the importance of this act of solidarity.
Starting today, users who donate blood and upload their donation proof on the company’s new platform will receive a R$ 20 bonus to enjoy on the Betmotion site.
Bianca Moreira, one of the founders of BetSocial, emphasised the campaign’s societal impact: “Since the inception of our project, we’ve strived to promote actions that significantly benefit society. World Blood Donor Day serves as a poignant reminder of the life-saving importance of blood donation. We urge our users to join us in this noble cause, knowing that their contribution can make a significant difference. We also want to express our heartfelt gratitude for their generous act.”
The platform, designed for ease of use, will be open for participation until 30 June. It welcomes both existing and new users to partake in this campaign. For those who are not yet registered on Betmotion, the process is simple: donate blood, sign up, and upload the proof to claim the reward.
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