SECONDARY EDUCATION
Each year thousands of Oklahoma high school students apply for their first driver's license or identification (ID) card. When they do, they are presented with the opportunity to join the LifeShare Donor Registry. Many students are unaware of what being a donor means and how they can potentially save the lives of fellow Oklahomans by checking “YES” to donation. Providing information to students before they apply for their driver’s license allows them to make an informed decision.
The subject of organ, eye and tissue donation is fascinating, easy to understand and appeals to today’s compassionate youth. Learning the facts about donation and the miracle of transplantation can encourage students to share their decision with their family and friends. By educating our youth about the importance of joining the LifeShare Donor Registry, we can help narrow the ever-widening gap between the escalating number of transplant candidates on the waiting list and the number of life-saving donations.
The subject of organ, eye and tissue donation is fascinating, easy to understand and appeals to today’s compassionate youth. Learning the facts about donation and the miracle of transplantation can encourage students to share their decision with their family and friends. By educating our youth about the importance of joining the LifeShare Donor Registry, we can help narrow the ever-widening gap between the escalating number of transplant candidates on the waiting list and the number of life-saving donations.
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