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Hey Buckeye Fan!
I wanted to let you know that I have made the important decision to become an organ and tissue donor. By making this decision I also did my part in the Buckeye – Wolverine Challenge for Life — a community-minded competition to see which University can register the most new organ and tissue donors by Thursday, November 25, 2010.
By taking just a few minutes to register your wish to be a donor at the time of your death, you can potentially save 8 lives through organ donation and heal more than 50 through tissue and eye donation.
More than 108,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for a lifesaving transplant. More than 3,000 of those waiting are Ohioans! Tragically, 18 men, women, and children die each day in this country waiting for the “Gift of Life.” These deaths could be prevented if more people—just like you—made the commitment to become a donor at the time of their death.
Help the Bucks beat Michigan by going to www.lifelineofohio.org/beatmichigan/ and registering your decision to be an organ and tissue donor!
Let’s start a new Ohio State tradition! Register as a donor and become a Buckeye for Life!
On Wednesday, July 28 Lifeline of Ohio CEO, Kent Holloway, recognized Cambridge Rotary as the winners of the “Teaming Up For Life” campaign.
Lifeline of Ohio developed the campaign, in partnership with the 59 clubs in District 6690, to promote donation. Rotary groups were encouraged to invite Lifeline of Ohio to speak with members about organ and tissue donation. Clubs were also offered the opportunity to participate in the Workplace Partnership For Life campaign, which encourages businesses and organizations to promote donation using a variety of free materials from Lifeline of Ohio. (more…)
Thanks to everyone who participated in my Summer Swarm Contest! Today is the last day to comment for a chance to win your very own Honey Bee doll. (more…)
The 2010 U.S. Transplant Games are just around the corner! The olympic-style event, held July 30 – August 4 in Madison, Wisc., is designed to celebrate the Gift of Life through transplantation, as well as highlight the need for more donors. (more…)
Honey Bee had the chance to visit New York and the Outerbanks this summer! While the Buckeye State is her favorite place to “bee” she enjoyed taking in the sights and meeting new people. Check out her pictures below! (more…)
My connection to donation started the day I was born: April 1, 2009. The people dedicated to saving lives through organ and tissue donation at Lifeline of Ohio had wished for a way to spread joy and educate people about the need for donors and *poof* there I was. I knew I was in the right place and could help create buzz about the need for donors! (more…)
The 2010 U.S. Transplant Games are just around the corner! The olympic-style event, held July 30 – August 4 in Madison, Wisc., is designed to celebrate the Gift of Life through transplantation, as well as highlight the need for more donors. (more…)
Honey Bee is always a busy bee … when she’s not buzzing around the community to different events, she enjoys kicking up her feet and relaxing her stinger on summer vacation by traveling around the world! Check out Honey Bee’s international vacation pictures below! (more…)
The 2010 U.S. Transplant Games are just around the corner! The olympic-style event, held July 30 – August 4 in Madison, Wisc., is designed to celebrate the Gift of Life through transplantation, as well as highlight the need for more donors. (more…)
Honey Bee is a busy bee! She’s always available to buzz by a special or community event! In fact, she has a buzz-y weekend ahead! (more…)
While traveling through Kentucky this past weekend, I stopped at a Starbucks just off an I-65 exit for a java chip frappuccino and a break from the monotony of driving. While waiting for my drink a gentleman came up and asked me if I was driving the car with the Donate Life license plate. Unsure if he was going to tell me he just hit my car, or chastise me for leaving my golden retriever in the back seat (the windows were down!), I reluctantly acknowledged ownership. (more…)