At York Central Hospital Foundation, we are privileged to have an incredible group of donors and volunteers whose tireless gifts of time, talents, resources and donations have set us apart from other Foundations.
They are our ambassadors. They provide leadership, guidance and experience. They open doors. They donate gifts which help to improve health care in our ever expanding community. They raise awareness - and our profile - in Southwest York Region and beyond. Their support is crucial to our success.
This week, we’re helping to raise awareness of another type of donation: the gift of life. April 17th to 23rd is National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (NOTDAW) in Canada . Nearly 1,500 Ontarians are currently on a wait list for a life-saving organ transplant, some of which are right here in our area. In fact, just over every 2 days, someone in Ontario dies while waiting for an organ transplant.
After attending an organ and tissue donation awareness event on April 19th in the Berwick Family Auditorium, I was incredibly touched by the generosity of our patients and their families.
In 2010 at York Central Hospital , 44 lives were changed because of generous organ and tissue donors.
I was also surprised to learn how many people in our catchment are affected by organ and tissue donation. Last year, 22 patients at York Central received kidney transplants. So far this year, the number is already at seven.
While the statistics from last year are great, the need is still greater; 29 people are on waiting lists in our catchment area. One person could save up to eight lives and enhance up to 75 more by donating their organs and tissue.
To find out more information and register your consent to become an organ and tissue donor, visit giftoflife.on.ca.
Sincerely yours,
Alyshia
Stewardship & Communicaitons Coordinator