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Mayor Sarno and City of Springfield Celebrate Organ Donation Month

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Mayor Domenic J. Sarno joined with State Senators Eric Lesser and Adam Gomez, State Representatives Carlos Gonzalez and Jacob Oliveira and Representatives from New England Donor Services, and local individuals touched by organ donation today at City Hall to celebrate April as Organ Donation Month.

Springfield & New England Donor Services Celebrate Organ Donation Month (April 5, 2022)

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Mayor Sarno presented a proclamation declaring April as “Organ Donation Month” in the City of Springfield and joined in raising the “Donate Life” flag. This annual celebrate is held to increase awareness about organ and tissue donation, celebrate the lives saved and enhanced through donation, and honor the donors who made the ultimate gift.  

This month the City of Springfield also encourage friends, family, and community to learn more about organ and tissue donation and ask everyone to consider registering as a donor at the RMV when getting or renewing your driver’s license, Real ID, or ID or online at www.RegisterMe.org.

Mayor Sarno states, “Thousands of lives are saved each year here in Massachusetts because of the selflessness of those who have registered as organ and tissue donors. Registering and getting that heart symbol on your ID is a simple process, but it can truly change lives – and not just for the recipient but for entire families and communities.  I, myself, registered years ago through our Registry of Motor Vehicles. I encourage you all to learn more about and consider this option which can be the ultimate gift for someone in need.”

The state plays an important role in the donation process as the vast majority of individuals in Massachusetts (98%) who register as an organ and tissue donor at the state Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV).  In 2020, over 1,027 lives were saved here in New England because of the generosity of individuals who became organ donors.  Thousands more lives were enhanced through the gift of tissue donation.  With the need for life-saving transplants growing every day - over 108,000 patients are now on the US transplant wait list - it is crucial to educate our communities about taking action to register as donors.

New England Donor Services is the parent organization of New England Organ Bank, the federally-designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) responsible for coordinating organ and tissue donation in the six New England States. Get the facts about organ donation registration.

To register to be a donor outside the RMV office or for more information visit www.RegisterMe.org.

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