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ANNUAL EVENTS
January: Rose Bowl Parade
Beginning in 2004, Donate Life America
has been invited to participate in the
Rose
Bowl Parade by building a float that
celebrates organ and tissue donation.
January: National Volunteer Blood
Donor Month
A time to highlight the importance of
giving life through the donation of
blood and to honor past and present
donors and encourage new ones. The
theme, Give Blood ...The Gift of Life,
is as constant, as the need for blood.
February 14: National Donor Day
Focused on five points of life: organs,
tissues, marrow, platelets, and blood.
Many nonprofit health organizations
sponsor blood and marrow drives and
organ/tissue donor card signings across
the Nation. Initiated by the Saturn
Cooperation and its United Auto Worker
partners.
National Donor Day.
March: Eye Donor Month
A time to honor and celebrate those who
have become corneal donors and to urge
all citizens to consider giving the gift
of sight.
April: Donate Life Month
A time to build awareness of the ever
present and growing need for organ,
tissue, blood and bone marrow donors.
July: Capital City 5K Run/Walk
Join other recipients and donor families
at the second annual Capital City 5K
Run/Walk for Organ, Tissue and Eye
Donation on July 28th at 6 p.m. in
Madison. Registration opens June 1.
August 1: National Minority Donor
Awareness Day
Awareness campaign focuses on obstacles
related to minorities and donation,
promotes healthy living and disease
prevention to decrease the need for
transplantation and reaches out to all
ethnic groups. Observances have included
prayer breakfasts, health walks, and
donor drives. Sponsored by the
National Minority
Organ Tissue Transplant Education
Program..
November: National Marrow Awareness
Month
A special nationwide effort to recruit
volunteer marrow, blood stem cell, and
umbilical cord blood donors and to
increase patient awareness of the option
of unrelated transplantation.
Marrow Donation.
November, Two Weekends Before
Thanksgiving: National Donor Sabbath
Faith communities across the country
focus on the critical need for organs,
tissues, marrow, and blood, and their
life-enhancing capabilities. Faith
leaders participate in discussions of
donation with their congregants, and
faith communities sponsor donation
awareness activities during this 3-day
celebration of life.
Alternating odd-numbered years:
National Donor Recognition Ceremony &
Workshop
Donors and their families from across
the country are honored in the Nation's
Capital by the Federal government and
the transplant community for giving the
Gift of Life. Includes Saturday
workshops and a donor recognition
ceremony on Sunday.
Alternating even-numbered years: U.S.
Transplant Games
Olympic-style athletic events for
transplant recipients celebrate the
life-enabling gifts given by organ and
tissue donors. Organized by the National
Kidney Foundation. Medals are awarded to
recipient winners, and to living donors
and donor family members at separate
recognition ceremonies. The Transplant
Games illustrate that transplantation
works to extend and enhance life.
Transplant Games.
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