doctors are at their wits' end because there's not enough blood to treat patients. 28-year-old gabriel rebollÓnasked himself what could be done. he's a friend of franklin morales and a doctor. he, too, felt something had to change. on this particular day he's off work after finishing a night shift. but he always looks in at the blood bank to see what's needed. >> my twin brother and i were born prematurely and we needed blood transfusions in the pediatric hospital. although there were people who helped us and donated blood, it was hard for my parents back then. many years later when i went to university to study medicine, i noticed the situation was still the same. that was when i decided to found sangre panamÁ. >> blood for panama is what rebollÓn's organisation is called. he visits companies, talks with employees, and tries to persuade them to donate blood regularly. he spends a lot of time campaigning for donations on top of his work as a doctor. and he's glad of every person he's convinced. it's good to get support for his volunteer work from kindred spirits, though. so he and other volunte