Ohio’s House District 69 & Organ Donation

Top 3 Donation Takeaways

  • Only 1% of all deaths in the United States happen in a manner where organ donation is a potential.
  • Anyone can register to be an organ donor. At the age of 18, this decision is legally binding.
  • More than 100,000 people in the United States are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant – approximately 2,500 of those waiting are Ohioans.

Honoring Donation in 2024

While the need for registered donors is great, we do want to pause to thank the heroic donors who saved and healed lives last year in Lifeline of Ohio's service area.

individuals gave the gift of life through organ donation
lives were saved by heroic organ donors
tissue donors healed thousands
cornea donors gave the gift of sight to nearly a thousand others

Big news for Ohio!

In December, Governor DeWine signed House Bill 256, allowing Ohioans to say “YES” to organ donation when registering for hunting and fishing licenses.

The Carey family was present for this special moment. Abbi Carey, a passionate advocate for organ donation and an outdoor enthusiast, became a donor hero after her passing. Her father, Matthew Carey, received a lifesaving heart transplant, which inspired Abbi to share the importance of saying “YES” to donation.

This legislation, taking effect in August 2025, beautifully honors Abbi’s legacy and continues to spread the gift of life.

Items of Note About Donation

District 69 Donor Registration Rates
  • 63.9% of Fairfield County citizens are registered donors.
  • 67.9% of Licking County citizens are registered donors.
  • 63.4% of Perry County citizens are registered donors.

Your district is well above the national average of 50% registered donors and above the state average of nearly 60%!

A New Way to Register Donors - Thanks to You!

In August 2025, anyone registering for their hunting and fishing license in the State of Ohio can now register to become an organ donor!

Gov. Mike DeWine signed HB 256 into law in December of 2024. Thanks to the work of Rep. Kevin D. Miller and Rep. Rodney Creech as well as the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, this will open access to the Ohio Donor Registry to a whole new group of people.

With more than 2,500 Ohioans waiting on an organ donation to save their life, our hope is that this law does just that. Save lives.
Fact Sheet, Stats and Service Area
  • Ohio Organ Procurement Organizations
  • The national transplant waiting list for a lifesaving organ transplant is rising at an alarming rate, with more than 100,000 people currently on the list.
  • In Ohio, more than 2,500 people are waiting for an organ transplant, and hundreds more await tissue and corneal transplants.
  • Approximately 20 times each day, an individual dies for lack of an available organ. Once every 48 hours, an Ohioan dies waiting.
  • Last year, 48,137 organ transplants were performed in the United States. And more than 2.5 million tissue transplants were performed.
How Does An Ohioan Register As A Donor?

Ohioans may declare their decision to become a donor by registering at the BMV or online.

The Ohio Donor Registry is an individual’s first-person authorization to donate the gift of life at the time of their death, if possible, through organ, eye and tissue donation.

Lifeline of Ohio encourages everyone to talk to their loved ones about their donation decision. When the next-of-kin knows their loved one’s decision at the time of death, it is one of the most helpful steps a grieving family can take to deal with its loss.

Who is Lifeline of Ohio?

Lifeline of Ohio is an independent, non-profit organization that promotes and coordinates the donation of human organs and tissue for transplantation. Lifeline of Ohio serves 97 hospitals and facilities in 38 counties in Ohio and two in West Virginia and is designated as an organ procurement organization through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

National Organ Donation Facts and Stats

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.