Saving Lives: The Urgent Need for Organ Donors

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You have six months to live. That 's what the doctor tells you, obviously are devastated by the news but there is a glimpse of hope. only 24,314 people are ahead of you on the heart donation list. Unfortunately due to the high demand of organs and the lack of organ donor 's there 's a very good chance you will not receive a heart in time. The only way to change that is to increase the amount of organ donor 's out there which is precisely why am here today. I would like you to become an organ donor so that together we can help save lives of people who are in need. It 's easy to become an organ donor are in cost you nothing you have the possibility to change lives for the better and frankly when the time comes you won 't be needing them anyway so you might as will give them to somebody who does. Becoming an organ donor is the right thing to do but if you aren 't convinced just yet let me go into a little bit of detail. …show more content…

According to donate life America 94% of US adults strongly support donation but only 30% of those people know the essential steps to take to be a donor. As stated on the DMV.org website you can become an organ donor or three different ways. One you could register with your states organ donor registry by going to organdonor.gov and filling out a form. You can also fill out a donor card and put it in your wallet stating that you would want to be an organ donor in the event of an accident. And Leslie and arguably the most simple is to do it directly at the DMV. Most of you in the room around the same age as mine and probably got your ID when you turn 16. In my case I have to go back to the DMV to get a updated license in April 2020. While you 're there to get an updated license only have to do is check a box. It is that easy to become an organ donor so you might as well, there are no negatives to becoming a organ donor, only the potential to save and improve

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