NDLM_2014_Web_300x250_clickThe gift of life is something to be celebrated every day, however April marks a particularly special time to rally around donation.  Donate Life Month is a national initiative focused on thanking those who make donation possible, celebrating a second chance at life for transplant recipients, and bringing the donation community together to raise awareness about the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation.

Currently, there are more than 120,000 people on the transplant waiting list in the United States. Over 2,000 of those in need of a life-saving transplant reside in our service area of Alaska, Montana, North Idaho, and Washington state.  The need is great, but so is the hope that comes from each and every donation.  Donation provides hope for both the transplant recipients who are given a second chance through donation, and for the donor families who know that their loved one left behind a lasting legacy; families like the Miller’s of Sunnyside, WA who have found solace in the fact that their son BJ saved six lives through donation; Donna Mullin of Billings, MT, who has experienced both sides of the gift of life as a donor mom and a kidney recipient; or liver recipient Jovoni Jones who received his life-saving transplant at just 17-years-old while fighting for his life against an auto-immune disease.

Whether you have a direct connection to donation or not, National Donate Life Month provides a great opportunity to get involved and spread the word about the beneficial impact of organ, eye and tissue donation. Visit our Understanding Donation webpage to learn more about the donation process, what organs and tissue can be donated, and read frequently asked questions about how donation works.  We also have downloadable materials available if you are interested in advocating  for donation in your community, and educational resources designed for teachers and students to bring donation into the classroom.  Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to receive interesting donation facts, statistics, and events happening in our area throughout the month of April.

Every day 18 people die waiting on the transplant list, but that number doesn’t have to be so high.  A simple conversation can make a big difference; talk to your loved ones about donation and register today!

 

Donna and Donor Family
Kidney recipient and donor mom Donna Mullin stands with her donor Dulce’s family.
Jovoni Lauren Family Hug
Liver recipient, Jovoni Jones meets his donor Lauren’s family.