National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week
April 21-27, 2024
Leave well so others can live well!
No one likes to think about dying. But, spoiler alert, it is going to happen. Choosing to leave well when the time comes means choosing to register to be an organ and tissue donor, and ultimately becoming the kind of human who may help others keep on living when your turn with living is up. It’s a pretty nice way to wrap up this whole adventure, don’t you think?
The Leave Well campaign website and social channels launched April 23, 2023, to kick off National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week 2023. This year round national collective/collaborative campaign continues.
Project overview
A new national, collaborative campaign platform and approach for National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) is in development. A renewed vision for 2023-2027 brings the community together to inspire Canadians. In collaboration with the Public Education and Awareness Committee (PEAC) and its Community Forum and following 25 years of dedicated campaigning for organ and tissue donation, NOTDAW will enter a new campaign era.
Background
National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) raises awareness about the critical need for more donors across the country.
It’s an opportunity to recognize those who have donated to save others, celebrate those who have received lifesaving transplants, and inspire Canadians to learn about organ and tissue donation, talk to their families about their decisions, and register their intent to become organ and tissue donors.
Bill C-202, enacting National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week in Canada was passed unanimously by the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science, and Technology on Feb. 4, 1997. The bill was brought forward by former Liberal Member of Parliament Dan McTeague. The last full week of April was chosen to mark the occasion and to commemorate the death of Stuart Herriott, a toddler killed in a motor vehicle incident in McTeague’s riding of Pickering-Scarborough East. The parents of two-and-a-half-year-old Herriott donated his organs and, in turn, helped to save and improve the lives of four others. McTeague says the intent of the bill was to encourage education and awareness about donation and allow Parliament to take a leadership role in addressing the scarcity of organs and thinking about those who die every year waiting for a transplant.
LEAVE WELL SO OTHERS CAN LIVE WELL
Register to be an organ and tissue donor!
Registering to become an organ and tissue donor is a quick and easy thing to do. Just a few checkboxes, a signature, and a few minutes of your time, and you’re officially the kind of human who saves lives.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/organ-and-tissue-donor-registration
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