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Age Is Not A Reason To Remove Yourself From The Registry

When thinking about why someone may remove themselves from the registry, age is often a topic of discussion. Donate Life California gets numerous calls of Californians thinking they are too old to donate. The truth is, don’t rule yourself out! Every person is different and because of this we have had organ donors at the age of 93 and older become donors. Let the medical professionals at that time determine if you would be a suitable donor.

Not Satisfied? Meet Carlton

Carlton lived in Texas, a retired teacher and devoted father. His friends and family would describe him as a remarkable person who never stopped teaching his family about the many wonders of the world. Just nine days shy of his 93rd birthday, he became an organ donor. Carlton’s wife and children made the decision to donate Carlton’s liver following his death from a brain hemorrhage.

Thanks to that decision, a 69-year-old woman suffering from end-stage liver disease is alive. Carlton is the perfect example that age is no barrier to register as an organ, eye and tissue donor.

Think about Carlton next time you are considering your options and reflect on how important it is to register as an organ, eye and tissue donor regardless of age. To register today or check your registry status go to: www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org or you can call our hotline at 1-866-797-2366.

Black History Month – Organ Donation Facts

Let’s celebrate and honor Black History Month

When we think of Black History Month, organ donation is not the first thing that comes to mind, but it is important to bring to light facts affecting this community. According to the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, among all ethnic groups, African Americans are least likely to receive a living kidney donation. This statistic hits hard when over 33% of the individuals on the United States transplant waiting list are African American. This gives an opportunity to bring together the African American community through an organization called AMAT (Association for Multicultural Affairs in Transplantation).

AMAT is the industry leader in educating communities of color on organ donation as well as bringing together the Donate Life community to inspire change. AMAT and Donate Life California hope to lessen the impact of these facts by sharing stories of African Americans who have chosen to be living kidney donors to help their own family or community. Here is a link to some of these incredible stories from AMAT: http://amat1.org/stories-of-hope/

 

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Shop at Amazon While Supporting Donate Life California

If you could save lives just by shopping online, would you? If your answer is yes, then we have just the thing for you, AmazonSmile! When you shop at AmazonSmile, and select Donate Life California as your charity, AmazonSmile donates 0.5% of your purchase price to Donate Life California!

Here’s how it works:

1. Go to www.smile.amazon.com

2. Log in using your Amazon account information (email address and Amazon password). If you’re not a current Amazon customer, create an account.

3. Under the “Your Account” dropdown menu, select “Change Your Charity”. Type “Donate Life California” into the box under “Or pick your own charitable organization” and hit the search button.

4. A list of organizations will come up, Donate Life California should be at the top. Once you find us us (West Sacramento, CA and Incorporation in 2005), hit “Select”.

5. That’s it! You should see the “amazonsmile” logo in the upper left hand corner of the home page, and just to the right of that, you’ll see “Supporting: Donate Life California”.

Please bookmark www.smile.amazon.com and log in to AmazonSmile every time you shop on Amazon to ensure that 0.5% of your purchase goes to Donate Life California. If you don’t see the “amazonsmile” logo in the upper left-hand corner when you’re shopping Amazon, Amazon won’t know to donate 0.5% of your purchase price to Donate Life California.

Your AmazonSmile contributions will help support our organ, eye and tissue donation outreach and education efforts statewide!