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LIVING DONATION
The Living Donation Storytelling Project is a one-of-a-kind digital library of video stories, recorded by real people, sharing their living donor kidney transplant experiences. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may find sharing your story can be an empowering ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
ACCUEIL | ORGANES ET TISSUS Devenez donneur d’organes et de tissus. Î.-P.-É. N.-É. Près de 4 400 Canadiens attendent une greffe d’organes, et chaque année, des centaines d’entre eux meurent pendant l’attente. 90 % des Canadiens sont favorables au don d’organes et de tissus, mais seulement 32 % sont inscrits à un registre.JOSH'S STORY
Josh fractured his skull while skateboarding. Following the news of the lack of brain activity, Josh’s family was approached to donate his organs. Josh had expressed his desire to his brother to be an organ donor. Through his donation, Josh inspired youth from his community to sign-up as organ donors.GURJIT'S STORY
Shak is a living kidney donor and Gurjit is a kidney transplant recipient. As Shak was not a direct match for Gurjit, the transplant was facilitated through the Kidney Paired Donation program. Shak and Gurjit are married and since their donation and transplant, they have grown their family andLA DÉCISION
Cette poignante vidéo a été réalisée à la mémoire de Justina Lo Cane afin de sensibiliser les gens au don d’organes et de tissus. Atteinte d’une maladie cardiaque, Justina avait besoin d’un cœur. Elle est décédée en novembre 2017, à l’âge de douze ans, après avoir attendu un cœur pendant quatre mois. Les circonstances de son décès ont incité l’Argentine à adopterEXPÉRIENCES
Près de 4 400 Canadiens sont en attente d’une greffe d’organes. Tous n’auront pas la chance d’y accéder, car chaque année, 250 personnes meurent dans l’attente d’une greffe. DIRECTIVES ET CONSEILS POUR LE TOURNAGE DE LA VIDÉO Directives et conseils pour le tournage de la vidéo IMPORTANT : • NE DONNEZ PAS votre nom de famille, ni celui des autres personnes mentionnées dans votre histoire, ni le nom de votre centre de greffe. • Assoyez-vous devant un arrière-plan neutre, sans publicité ni élément de marketing afin que l’accent soit mis sur vous et vosparoles.
HOME | ORGANS & TISSUESABOUTDONOR FAQSTORIESTHE DECISION Logan Boulet made the decision to be an organ donor just weeks before his passing in the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash in April 2018. Logan was inspired to register his decision to donate by his coach and mentor, Ric Suggit, who had died in 2017, and was an organ donor.LIVING DONATION
The Living Donation Storytelling Project is a one-of-a-kind digital library of video stories, recorded by real people, sharing their living donor kidney transplant experiences. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may find sharing your story can be an empowering ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
ACCUEIL | ORGANES ET TISSUS Devenez donneur d’organes et de tissus. Î.-P.-É. N.-É. Près de 4 400 Canadiens attendent une greffe d’organes, et chaque année, des centaines d’entre eux meurent pendant l’attente. 90 % des Canadiens sont favorables au don d’organes et de tissus, mais seulement 32 % sont inscrits à un registre.JOSH'S STORY
Josh fractured his skull while skateboarding. Following the news of the lack of brain activity, Josh’s family was approached to donate his organs. Josh had expressed his desire to his brother to be an organ donor. Through his donation, Josh inspired youth from his community to sign-up as organ donors.GURJIT'S STORY
Shak is a living kidney donor and Gurjit is a kidney transplant recipient. As Shak was not a direct match for Gurjit, the transplant was facilitated through the Kidney Paired Donation program. Shak and Gurjit are married and since their donation and transplant, they have grown their family andLA DÉCISION
Cette poignante vidéo a été réalisée à la mémoire de Justina Lo Cane afin de sensibiliser les gens au don d’organes et de tissus. Atteinte d’une maladie cardiaque, Justina avait besoin d’un cœur. Elle est décédée en novembre 2017, à l’âge de douze ans, après avoir attendu un cœur pendant quatre mois. Les circonstances de son décès ont incité l’Argentine à adopterEXPÉRIENCES
Près de 4 400 Canadiens sont en attente d’une greffe d’organes. Tous n’auront pas la chance d’y accéder, car chaque année, 250 personnes meurent dans l’attente d’une greffe. DIRECTIVES ET CONSEILS POUR LE TOURNAGE DE LA VIDÉO Directives et conseils pour le tournage de la vidéo IMPORTANT : • NE DONNEZ PAS votre nom de famille, ni celui des autres personnes mentionnées dans votre histoire, ni le nom de votre centre de greffe. • Assoyez-vous devant un arrière-plan neutre, sans publicité ni élément de marketing afin que l’accent soit mis sur vous et vosparoles.
ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
DONOR FAQ | ORGANS & TISSUES Even though public opinion data shows that 90 per cent of Canadians approve of organ and tissue donation, only 32 per cent say they have registered their decision to become an organ and tissue donor. Today, misconceptions and inaccuracies for organ and tissue donation continue to exist. With ongoing investment, support and collaboration across the country, a world-class organ and tissue DON D’ORGANES DE SON VIVANT Parlons du projet Living Donation Storytelling. La Société canadienne du sang s’est associée avec Amy Waterman et son équipe du Transplant Research and Education Centre (TREC) pour offrir aux Canadiens la possibilité de participer au projet The Living Donation Storytelling.. Au cours de l’été 2018, Mme Waterman et son équipe du TREC ont commencé à recueillir des témoignages de À PROPOS | ORGANES ET TISSUS Près de 4 400 Canadiens attendent une greffe d’organes, et chaque année, des centaines d’entre eux meurent pendant l’attente. 90 % des Canadiens sont favorables au don d’organes et de tissus, mais seulement 32 % sont inscrits à un registre.JOSH'S STORY
Josh fractured his skull while skateboarding. Following the news of the lack of brain activity, Josh’s family was approached to donate his organs. Josh had expressed his desire to his brother to be an organ donor. Through his donation, Josh inspired youth from his community to sign-up as organ donors.DUC'S STORY
Duc knows what it’s like to wait. For three years, he’s been waiting for a kidney transplant – his second. Although advances are extending the life of transplanted organs, transplant failures remain. Failures are a significant hurdle for people like Duc, who must go back on the wait list and dialysis when their transplant fails. Duc’s wife and some of his relatives have been tested toTHE DECISION
The Decision. This powerful film was made to honour a young girl who died waiting for a heart transplant and to bring awareness to organ and tissue donation. Twelve-year-old Justina Lo Cane suffered from heart disease. After waiting four months for a heart, she passed away in November of 2017, spurring Argentina to pass “Justina’s Law”in
CYNDI’S STORY
Cyndi decided to be a living kidney donor because it was something she felt she needed to do to impact someone else’s life. She was resolved to take the same spirit that would motivate her to donate to a friend or family member to inspire her to donate to a stranger.MACKENZY'S STORY
Mackenzy's Story. Several years ago, when three-year-old Mackenzy passed away due to a severe head injury, her parents donated her organs, and their generous gift saved four lives. The family hopes more Canadians will register their decision to donate and speak to their loved ones about their wishes. HOME | ORGANS & TISSUESABOUTDONOR FAQSTORIESTHE DECISION Logan Boulet made the decision to be an organ donor just weeks before his passing in the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash in April 2018. Logan was inspired to register his decision to donate by his coach and mentor, Ric Suggit, who had died in 2017, and was an organ donor.LIVING DONATION
The Living Donation Storytelling Project is a one-of-a-kind digital library of video stories, recorded by real people, sharing their living donor kidney transplant experiences. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may find sharing your story can be an empowering ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
ACCUEIL | ORGANES ET TISSUS Devenez donneur d’organes et de tissus. Î.-P.-É. N.-É. Près de 4 400 Canadiens attendent une greffe d’organes, et chaque année, des centaines d’entre eux meurent pendant l’attente. 90 % des Canadiens sont favorables au don d’organes et de tissus, mais seulement 32 % sont inscrits à un registre. FAQS FOR TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS AND CANDIDATES COVID-19 April 26, 2020 FAQs for transplant recipients and candidates – COVID-19 Is it safe to have a transplant during the COVID-19 pandemic? A transplant can save a life, but it also weakens the immune system, making the person more likely to getGURJIT'S STORY
Shak is a living kidney donor and Gurjit is a kidney transplant recipient. As Shak was not a direct match for Gurjit, the transplant was facilitated through the Kidney Paired Donation program. Shak and Gurjit are married and since their donation and transplant, they have grown their family and F I L MI N G I N S TR U C TI O N S & T I P S F i l mi n g I n s tr u c ti o n s & T i p s : I MP O RT ANT : DO NO T s ta te y o u r l a s t n a me , th e fu l l n a me o f o th e r s i n v o l v e d w i th y o u r s to r y ,LA DÉCISION
Cette poignante vidéo a été réalisée à la mémoire de Justina Lo Cane afin de sensibiliser les gens au don d’organes et de tissus. Atteinte d’une maladie cardiaque, Justina avait besoin d’un cœur. Elle est décédée en novembre 2017, à l’âge de douze ans, après avoir attendu un cœur pendant quatre mois. Les circonstances de son décès ont incité l’Argentine à adopter DIRECTIVES ET CONSEILS POUR LE TOURNAGE DE LA VIDÉO Directives et conseils pour le tournage de la vidéo IMPORTANT : • NE DONNEZ PAS votre nom de famille, ni celui des autres personnes mentionnées dans votre histoire, ni le nom de votre centre de greffe. • Assoyez-vous devant un arrière-plan neutre, sans publicité ni élément de marketing afin que l’accent soit mis sur vous et vosparoles.
HOME | ORGANS & TISSUESABOUTDONOR FAQSTORIESTHE DECISION Logan Boulet made the decision to be an organ donor just weeks before his passing in the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash in April 2018. Logan was inspired to register his decision to donate by his coach and mentor, Ric Suggit, who had died in 2017, and was an organ donor.LIVING DONATION
The Living Donation Storytelling Project is a one-of-a-kind digital library of video stories, recorded by real people, sharing their living donor kidney transplant experiences. Everyone’s experience is different, and you may find sharing your story can be an empowering ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
ACCUEIL | ORGANES ET TISSUS Devenez donneur d’organes et de tissus. Î.-P.-É. N.-É. Près de 4 400 Canadiens attendent une greffe d’organes, et chaque année, des centaines d’entre eux meurent pendant l’attente. 90 % des Canadiens sont favorables au don d’organes et de tissus, mais seulement 32 % sont inscrits à un registre. FAQS FOR TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS AND CANDIDATES COVID-19 April 26, 2020 FAQs for transplant recipients and candidates – COVID-19 Is it safe to have a transplant during the COVID-19 pandemic? A transplant can save a life, but it also weakens the immune system, making the person more likely to getGURJIT'S STORY
Shak is a living kidney donor and Gurjit is a kidney transplant recipient. As Shak was not a direct match for Gurjit, the transplant was facilitated through the Kidney Paired Donation program. Shak and Gurjit are married and since their donation and transplant, they have grown their family and F I L MI N G I N S TR U C TI O N S & T I P S F i l mi n g I n s tr u c ti o n s & T i p s : I MP O RT ANT : DO NO T s ta te y o u r l a s t n a me , th e fu l l n a me o f o th e r s i n v o l v e d w i th y o u r s to r y ,LA DÉCISION
Cette poignante vidéo a été réalisée à la mémoire de Justina Lo Cane afin de sensibiliser les gens au don d’organes et de tissus. Atteinte d’une maladie cardiaque, Justina avait besoin d’un cœur. Elle est décédée en novembre 2017, à l’âge de douze ans, après avoir attendu un cœur pendant quatre mois. Les circonstances de son décès ont incité l’Argentine à adopter DIRECTIVES ET CONSEILS POUR LE TOURNAGE DE LA VIDÉO Directives et conseils pour le tournage de la vidéo IMPORTANT : • NE DONNEZ PAS votre nom de famille, ni celui des autres personnes mentionnées dans votre histoire, ni le nom de votre centre de greffe. • Assoyez-vous devant un arrière-plan neutre, sans publicité ni élément de marketing afin que l’accent soit mis sur vous et vosparoles.
ABOUT | ORGANS & TISSUES Quick Facts. Approximately 4,400 Canadians await a lifesaving organ transplant. Each year, more than 250 Canadians die waiting. One donor can save 8 lives through organ donation and provide tissue for up to 75 patients. According to public opinion polls, more than 90 percent of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but only 32 percent STORIES | ORGANS & TISSUES We're grateful to the transplant recipients, donors and donor families who have generously shared their stories about the powerful impact of organ donation. There are approximately 4,400 Canadians waiting for a lifesaving organ or tissue transplant. Not everyone in need of a vital organ receives a transplant. In fact, on average, 250 Canadians dieeach year waiting.
DONOR FAQ | ORGANS & TISSUES Even though public opinion data shows that 90 per cent of Canadians approve of organ and tissue donation, only 32 per cent say they have registered their decision to become an organ and tissue donor. Today, misconceptions and inaccuracies for organ and tissue donation continue to exist. With ongoing investment, support and collaboration across the country, a world-class organ and tissueJOSH'S STORY
Josh fractured his skull while skateboarding. Following the news of the lack of brain activity, Josh’s family was approached to donate his organs. Josh had expressed his desire to his brother to be an organ donor. Through his donation, Josh inspired youth from his community to sign-up as organ donors.DUC'S STORY
Duc knows what it’s like to wait. For three years, he’s been waiting for a kidney transplant – his second. Although advances are extending the life of transplanted organs, transplant failures remain. Failures are a significant hurdle for people like Duc, who must go back on the wait list and dialysis when their transplant fails. Duc’s wife and some of his relatives have been tested toCYNDI’S STORY
Cyndi decided to be a living kidney donor because it was something she felt she needed to do to impact someone else’s life. She was resolved to take the same spirit that would motivate her to donate to a friend or family member to inspire her to donate to a stranger.JAMIE'S STORY
Jamie was diagnosed with Lymphoma as a child. As a result of the amount of chemotherapy he received, his heart was damaged. At the age of fourteen, he was added to the heart transplant list. He was twenty one when he received his transplant. Because of a donor, he is able to dream of the future.THE DECISION
The Decision. This powerful film was made to honour a young girl who died waiting for a heart transplant and to bring awareness to organ and tissue donation. Twelve-year-old Justina Lo Cane suffered from heart disease. After waiting four months for a heart, she passed away in November of 2017, spurring Argentina to pass “Justina’s Law”in
MACKENZY'S STORY
Mackenzy's Story. Several years ago, when three-year-old Mackenzy passed away due to a severe head injury, her parents donated her organs, and their generous gift saved four lives. The family hopes more Canadians will register their decision to donate and speak to their loved ones about their wishes. DIRECTIVES ET CONSEILS POUR LE TOURNAGE DE LA VIDÉO Directives et conseils pour le tournage de la vidéo IMPORTANT : • NE DONNEZ PAS votre nom de famille, ni celui des autres personnes mentionnées dans votre histoire, ni le nom de votre centre de greffe. • Assoyez-vous devant un arrière-plan neutre, sans publicité ni élément de marketing afin que l’accent soit mis sur vous et vosparoles.
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Shak is a living kidney donor and Gurjit is a kidney transplant recipient. As Shak was not a direct match for Gurjit, the transplant was facilitated through the Kidney Paired Donation program. Shak and Gurjit are married and since their donation and transplant, they have grown their family and now have a young son named Kasen. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Logan Boulet made the decision to be an organ donor just weeks before his passing in the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash in April 2018. Logan was inspired to register his decision to donate by his coach and mentor, Ric Suggit, who had died in 2017, and was an organ donor. After registering his decision to become an organ donor, Logan took the wise and necessary step of sharing his decision with his parents. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Jamie was diagnosed with Lymphoma as a child. As a result of the amount of chemotherapy he received, his heart was damaged. At the age of fourteen, he was added to the heart transplant list. He was twenty one when he received his transplant. Because of a donor, he is able to dream of the future. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Julianne was just a baby when her parents were informed that she needed a heart transplant. Julianne’s family are forever thankful to the other family who decided to make the decision to donate their loved ones’ organs. Their choice not only impacted their daughter, but their family as a whole. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Josh fractured his skull while skateboarding. Following the news of the lack of brain activity, Josh’s family was approached to donate his organs. Josh had expressed his desire to his brother to be an organ donor. Through his donation, Josh inspired youth from his community to sign-up as organ donors. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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DUC'S STORY
Duc knows what it’s like to wait. For three years, he’s been waiting for a kidney transplant – his second. Although advances are extending the life of transplanted organs, transplant failures remain. Failures are a significant hurdle for people like Duc, who must go back on the wait list and dialysis when their transplant fails. Duc’s wife and some of his relatives have been tested to determine if they are eligible to donate a kidney to him, but unfortunately, noone is a match.
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Randeep was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. He was on dialysis for a year, and reached out to his community with hopes of finding a living donor. As a result of his public plea, a donor came forward to donate. This person provided him with a second life. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Several years ago, when three-year-old Mackenzy passed away due to a severe head injury, her parents donated her organs, and their generous gift saved four lives. The family hopes more Canadians will register their decision to donate and speak to their loved ones about theirwishes.
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This powerful film was made to honour a young girl who died waiting for a heart transplant and to bring awareness to organ and tissue donation. Twelve-year-old Justina Lo Cane suffered from heart disease. After waiting four months for a heart, she passed away in November of 2017, spurring Argentina to pass “Justina’s Law” in July of 2018. Under this law, all citizens over the age of 18 would have to opt-out of donating their organs and tissue after death. " class="video-embed-field-launch-modal">Image
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Thank you for sharing the importance of organ donation this holiday season & for being an advocate both for donors and for patients. Together, we are #CanadasLifeline #OrgansTissuesForLife#CDNHealth
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This new year, consider registering as an organ and tissue donor. If you’re already registered, share your decision with your family and encourage others to register. Learn more at https://t.co/2SWi9jOcp2#CanadasLifeline
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Did you know you can donate a kidney to a person in need and still live a normal, healthy life? Learn more about living donation: https://t.co/J5dVW1LkC3 #CanadasLifeLine #OrgansTissuesForLife https://t.co/ovbaxvvIv9 Sat, 10/12/2019 - 14:00 Canadian Blood Services@CanadasLifeline
More than 3,000 Canadians are on a waiting list for kidney transplantation. You can help make a difference; learn how: https://t.co/J5dVW1LkC3 #CanadasLifeline #OrgansTissuesForLife https://t.co/cl8RRHcXWg Wed, 10/09/2019 - 09:01 Canadian Blood Services@CanadasLifeline
The kidney paired donation program matches transplant candidates with living donors. Find out how can become someone’s hero through living donation at https://t.co/sljtUJw4br #NationalFamilyWeek#CanadasLifeline
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WATCH: "This weekend, Quebecers will hike mountains across the province, including Mount Royal, to raise money awareness for the Chain of Life organization, which helps teach young people about organ donation." 🔗 https://t.co/WJbv7wpqhV #OrgansTissuesForLife Fri, 09/20/2019 - 16:28 Canadian Blood Services@CanadasLifeline
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Tue, 09/10/2019 - 11:02 Canadian Blood Services@CanadasLifeline
A healthy person can in fact donate one of their kidneys to someone in need and still live a healthy normal life. Learn more about living kidney donation at https://t.co/S8E9BRrHYw #TriviaTuesday#CanadasLifeline
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You could be helping a child being treated for cancer, a father about to have heart surgery or a mother who has just given birth. Join #CanadasLifeline . Book now at https://t.co/WKNY4RMOVi #BloodForLife#PlasmaForLife
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#OrgansTissuesForLife https://t.co/7eC8cjnYhT Tue, 06/25/2019 - 15:01 Canadian Blood Services@CanadasLifeline
An average of 250 patients waiting for an organ transplant may never get to see their next summer. Bring hope to those waiting. Register to become an organ and tissue donor at https://t.co/4baSUAArAL#CanadasLifeline
#OrgansTissuesForLife https://t.co/WGaRgjQ6nmDID YOU KNOW...
AGE RESTRICTION
Anyone can be a potential donor regardless of age, medical condition or sexual orientation. Even individuals with serious illnesses may sometimes be donors. All potential donors are evaluated on an individual, medical, case-by-case basis. The oldest Canadian organ donor was 92 and the oldest tissue donor was 104. Don’t ruleyourself out.
LIVING DONATION
Living donation may be possible following a thorough assessment process. Living donation options include donation of a kidney, part of the liver or part of a lung.TISSUE DONATION
Tissue donation is possible for nearly everyone, even when organ donation is not possible.RELIGION
Most religions support organ and tissue donation as an act of life saving. If you are unsure, talk to your spiritual advisor. CANADA'S ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION COMMUNITY We work with the donation and transplantation community to improve the system for all Canadians. Through national collaboration involving organ donation organizations and transplantation programs across Canada we are working to increase organ and tissue donation, increase access to transplants and improve patient outcomes.PreviousNext
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ORGANS & TISSUES
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