donate life-pa launches 2012 organ donor campaign

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DONATE LIFE-PA LAUNCHES 2012 ORGAN DONOR CAMPAIGN

Pennsylvania to Participate in Nationwide Campaign to Register 20 Million Donors in 2012

HARRISBURG (February 13) – Donate Life Pennsylvania, a partnership of the state’s two organ procurement organizations, today announced details of its 2012 organ donor campaign – a targeted effort to increase the number of registered donors in the state and across the nation. The announcement was made on the eve of National Organ Donor Day, February 14.

A component of the national effort led by Donate Life America, the overall goal of the campaign is to add 20 million new registered organ donors nationwide in 2012. Pennsylvania is working to add 150,000 new donors as a part of this outreach. Currently, there are 8,000 people in

Pennsylvania waiting for an organ transplant yet only 45-percent of the state’s licensed drivers are registered. Donate Life-PA is working to increase that designation rate to

48-percent.

“Not long ago, Pennsylvania was a national leader in organ donation. In fact, organ donor laws passed in Harrisburg nearly 20 years ago became the model for other states,” said Howard

Nathan, President & CEO of the Gift of Life Donor Program. “But today, we sit in the middle of the pack. While we may be higher than the national average, it’s not by much. In states like

Alaska and Montana, nearly eight in 10 citizens are registered donors. In Pennsylvania, that number is less than five in 10. We can and must do better in order to save lives now.”

The Donate Life-PA 2012 organ donor campaign is multi-faceted, and includes:

Refreshed billboards, transit and online advertising;

A new focus on social media, including an engaging Facebook community and fresh content to educate and inform Pennsylvanians about organ donation;

An expanded partnership with PennDOT to provide additional information to customers about organ donation while they obtain their state driver’s license;

Growth of affinity partnerships with statewide organizations who will become ambassadors for

 organ donation; and

A renewed focus on multicultural communities that have the greatest need for organ donors.

The campaign will emphasize the online donor registry, accessed through DonateLife-PA.org, that allows Pennsylvanians to register to become organ donors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – right from the comfort of their own homes.

Education plays a critical role in organ and tissue donation. A recent statewide survey of

Pennsylvanians by The Melior Group in Philadelphia found that 25-percent of registered drivers who are not currently organ donors believe if they were ever seriously injured, doctors would not try to save their life – and have not become a donor for that reason.

“Too many Pennsylvanians still do not understand how organ donation works in our state,” added Susan Stuart, President & CEO of the Center for Organ Recovery & Education. “This campaign will not only emphasize education and awareness, but also provide social forums to allow for a dialogue between citizens and the organ donor procurement agencies so that any questions or concerns about organ donation can be addressed.”

About Donate Life-PA

Donate Life-PA is a collaborative initiative between Gift of Life Donor Program (GOL), the Center for

Organ & Recovery Education (CORE) – the two organ procurement organizations serving Pennsylvania – and the Pennsylvania Departments of Health and Transportation. It is funded by state residents through voluntary contributions included with driver's license renewals, vehicle registrations and state income tax filings. All contributions are used by the Governor Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation

Awareness Trust Fund to educate residents, build awareness about the importance of organ and tissue donation, and increase the number of people who sign up to become donors on their driver's license, learner's permit or state identification card. Visit us at DonateLife-PA.org

or at

Facebook.com/DonateLifePennsylvania.

About Gift of Life Donor Program (GOL)

Since 1974, Gift of Life has served as the link between donors and patients awaiting life-saving transplants in the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware. Gift of Life Donor

Program is the nation’s most active and well-respected organ procurement organization, coordinating more than 32,000 life-saving organ transplants and hundreds of thousands of tissue transplants during the last 37 years.

About Center for Organ & Recovery Education (CORE)

The Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) is one of 58 federally designated not-for-profit organ procurement organizations (OPOs) in the United States. CORE works closely with donor families and designated health care professionals to coordinate the surgical recovery of organs, tissues and corneas for transplantation. CORE also facilitates the computerized matching of donated organs and placement of corneas. With headquarters in Pittsburgh and an office in Charleston, West Virginia, CORE oversees a region that encompasses 155 hospitals and almost six million people throughout western Pennsylvania,

West Virginia and Chemung County, NY.

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