Save lives, give hope. Become an organ donor today and make a difference that lasts a lifetime. Your decision can be the gift of life for someone in need.
Our mission is to inspire and educate individuals about the profound impact of organ donation. We strive to raise awareness and encourage sign-ups to become organ donors, ultimately saving lives and enhancing the quality of life for those in need. Through outreach, education, and community engagement, we aim to foster a culture of generosity and hope, ensuring that everyone understands the life-changing potential of organ donation.
Every year, 5,600 lives are lost because a life-saving transplant didn't come in time. By choosing to be an organ donor, you can help bridge this critical gap and save lives.
With new patients joining the waitlist so frequently, the demand for organ transplants far exceeds the available supply, emphasizing the importance of organ donation and the impact it can have on saving lives.
Becoming an organ donor is a powerful act of kindness that has the potential to save up to eight lives. By choosing to donate, you can give hope and a second chance to those in need of life-saving transplants.
According to organdonor.gov, 90% of Americans support organ donations, however, only 60% of Americans are organ donors. That leaves 30% of Americans who support organ donations but aren't registered.
This nonprofit is run by Gavin Feinberg and Isaac Bloom, two undergraduate students at Augusta University hoping to make an impact in their community and beyond. Gavin has experience working in hospitals and outpatient facilities, and Isaac has experience as an EMT with Central EMS.
We need support from people like you to help raise awareness for the importance of being a registered donor.
E-mail: support@beadonor.life
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