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National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month

July 29, 2024

National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month observed annually each August is a collaborative initiative to save and improve the quality of life of diverse communities by creating a positive culture for organ, eye and tissue donation. This observance brings heightened awareness to donation and transplantation in multicultural communities – focusing upon African American/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Asian Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaskan Native communities.

National Multicultural Donor Awareness Month is focused upon outreach and education including:

Individuals in our multicultural communities make up more than half of the transplant waiting list. In contrast, a much smaller percentage register as donors or authorize donation for their loved ones, whether it’s because of cultural barriers, religious beliefs, misperceptions or lack of knowledge about the process.

“While the data shows that organs go to those in greatest need regardless of race, social and healthcare, barriers still exist that prevent people from being offered the opportunity of choosing to receive a transplant,” says LifeGift president and CEO Kevin Myer. “This is why LifeGift takes an active role in educating all populations in our service regions. We can create healthier communities through the generous gift of life and transplantation, an action that looks beyond race and ethnicity to help those in greatest need.”

Please join us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram to help us support our multicultural communities while sharing the important message of organ, eye and tissue donation.