Memorial Health Hospitals Help
Raise Awareness about Faith Perspectives on Organ Donation
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[November 07, 2024]
Memorial Health hospitals are hosting information
tables throughout November to help raise awareness about faith-based
perspectives on organ, eye and tissue donation and transplantation.
In the past year, 13 organ donors and 69 tissue donors have donated
at Memorial Health hospitals.
“Some potential donors may question their faith’s position on organ
and tissue donation when registering as an organ donor,” said Angie
Hermes, RN, nurse manager for 3C ICU at Springfield Memorial
Hospital. “The focus for Faith and Hope Month is to educate people
that every major religion in the United States supports organ
donation as an acceptable and commendable expression of compassion
and love.”
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According to Gift of Hope, more than 100,000 adults
and children in the United States, including 5,000 in Illinois and
Indiana, are waiting for organ transplants. A single person can save
up to eight lives as an organ donor, enhance the lives of more than
25 people through tissue donation and help restore sight for two
people.
Information tables and a complimentary green ribbon
to encourage others to “Say Yes” to organ, eye and tissue donation
will be available at all five hospitals in November:
DMH:
Barnes Lobby
JMH: Cafeteria
LMH: Outside of Woods Café
SMH: Main Lobby
TMH: Main Entrance
People interested in learning more about organ, eye
and tissue donation can also go online to: https://giftofhope.org/join-the-registry/,
https://saving-sight.org and https://www.eversightvision.org/.
[Anne Davis] |