Reasons To Become An Organ Donor

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Did you know that “21 people die every day waiting for an organ transplant, and only 45 percent of American adults are registered organ donors” (Wen)? More people should become organ donors so that the number of people dying decreases. Although some will argue that being an organ donor increases their odds of not being fully helped by a doctor, people should still donate. People should become an organ donor because just one organ donor can save many lives. Another reason people should donate their organs is because it’s free and very helpful. Becoming an organ donor can also help overcome death anxiety. Despite the concerns more people should become an organ donor because they can save many, it’s free and beneficial, and can help overcome death anxiety. One reason to become an organ donor is because donors can save multiple lives. “By donating only one organ you can save up to eight lives and can also improve the lives of up to 50 people” (“LiveOnNY”). If you can save this many lives with just one organ why would anyone not want to become an organ donor. If something happens to you and you are no longer living your organs are not doing anything for you, but it could impact someone else’s life tremendously. There are a lot of people just waiting, hoping, and praying that someone will be able to help change their …show more content…

Many people are afraid of what happens to them after they die, but by becoming an organ donor, you know that once you die your organs are helping many other people, which is something that could very well ease any fears about dying. “Giving the gift of life may lighten the grief of your own family” (Kachhara). Having a family member pass away is an awful feeling that no one could fully cure, but knowing that other lives are going to be saved can help the grieving process. Becoming an organ donor will help you ease anxiety about death, and help your family members grieve once the time

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