April 19 is National Blue & Green Day. What does this mean, you ask? It's your opportunity to "give HOPE to the more than 117,000 people on the organ transplant waiting list; HONOR organ, eye and tissue donors;
REMEMBER those that died waiting for their second chance at life; and CELEBRATE the
patients who received the gift of life through transplantation."
You might not realize it at first thought, but chance are good that you know someone first or second or third hand that has had a transplant or is need of one. And there may come a day that you - yes, you - may be in need of one yourself.
According to the Donate Life America site:
'In the beginning' offers resources for those affected by organ transplants (donors, recipients, families, friends). Resources range from children's literature to medical reviews and include support networks. We wish to honor both living and cadaver donors and their families. This site also exists to share updates, reviews, and other stories regaling the medical community's efforts toward life-extending protocols.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
HONORING, REMEMBERING, ENCOURGING
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