
Ohio's 8th Congressional District & Organ Donation
Unprecedented generosity of Ohioans in 2021
For the fourth consecutive year, Donate Life Ohio - the state collaborative of organ and tissue recovery organizations - facilitated a record number of donations.

Ohio Man Waits for a Heart
Jermayne Harris of Columbus has always been active. As a teenager, he ran track and was proud to quarterback his high school football team. However, at 26 years old he contracted a virus that severely damaged his heart. Although he manages a food truck with his father and recently got married, Jermayne’s activities are limited by the left ventricular assist device (LVAD) he’s connected to 24/7 that keeps his heart pumping while he waits for a transplant.
He has been on the national transplant waiting list for more than two years at The Cleveland Clinic – waiting for a second chance at life through the gift of organ donation.
Items of Note About Donation
8th District Donor Registration Rates
Nearly 60 percent of Ohioans are registered organ, eye and tissue donors. In the United States, 50% of Americans are registered donors. In the 8th District, donor registration rates are above both the national average and the state’s average:
- Butler County – 62.5%
- Clark County – 60.5%
- Darke County – 62.2%
- Mercer County – 70.2%
- Miami County – 65.8%
- Preble County – 63.1%
Fact Sheet, Stats and Service Area
A New Way to Register Donors in 2022!
How Does An Ohioan Register As A Donor?
Who is Donate Life Ohio?
Resources from the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Encourages Ohioans to Register
Donor parents Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine share this very special message encouraging all Ohioans to register their decision to be an organ, eye and tissue donor. Their daughter Becky was a tissue and cornea donor who healed many through her gifts of donation.