Donate Life Month 2010 - Resources
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National Donate Life Month is dedicated to local, regional and national activities to help encourage Americans to become organ and tissue donors. Throughout the year, New Jersey Organ and Tissue Sharing Network (NJ Sharing Network) works to educate New Jerseyans through multiple initiatives highlighting the critical shortage of organs and tissue for transplantation. You can help spread the word by attending our many events throughout the month. Below you will find resources such as ads, articles, e-blasts and web graphics that you can use to help publicize Donate Life Month in your community or organization. Most importantly, encourage your friends and family to become organ and tissue donors. Registering as a donor in New Jersey is easy. Say “yes” to donation on your New Jersey driver license or state ID when you first apply and each time you renew. Not visiting the MVC anytime soon...become a hero today by registering online at donatelifenj.org.

View the Full Calendar of Donate Life Month Events

Donate Life Month Resources:

Donate Life Month Article– Generic
Donate Life Month Article – Featuring the DeMayo and Clegg Families
Donate Life Month Article- Featuring Ryan Miller
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If you would like information on how you can support NJ Sharing Network and Sharing Network Foundation's efforts to increase organ and tissue donation in New Jersey, please contact the Public Affairs Department at NJ Sharing Network at 1-800-742-7365 or email us at info@sharenj.org.


IMAGES FROM DONATE LIFE MONTH 2009 - CHECK BACK FOR MORE PICTURES FROM UPCOMING EVENTS
Meadowlands Hospital proudly displayed the Donate Life Flag throughout the month of April as part of the Flags Across America initiative.

Salt Creek Grille in Rumson hosted an organ donation fundraiser and awareness event at their two restaurants.

PNC Bank Arts Center will once again display a Donate Life message like this one throughout April. Ronald Griffin, heart recipient, visited the RN Staff at Somerset Medical Center to inspire them by showing them living proof of their life-saving work.

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