Source: The Daily Holden | Central Mass News
The event highlighted the organ donation effort in Massachusetts including implementation of the online registry at the Registry of Motor Vehicles website where drivers can easily elect to register as organ donors. Currently, 99% of organ donors register through the RMV and the new system is generating many new donors.
"Being an organ donor is a selfless act," Ferguson stated. "As a registered organ donor for over twenty years, I strongly feel that it is the ultimate gift and can change someone's life forever. The RMV greatly simplifies the process and I commend them for that."
Ferguson joined many state leaders at the event to encourage State House staff and visitors to become organ and tissue donors. The event was hosted by Donate Life New England, along with Senators Katherine Clark and Susan Fargo who have been strong advocates on behalf of organ donation.
Recently, Governor Deval Patrick issued a proclamation declaring April as Donate Life Month in Massachusetts. He stated Massachusetts' goal of registering 50% of our driving population as donors through the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Currently, there are more than 110,000 Americans and more than 2,900 Massachusetts residents waiting for a life-saving organ transplant. Last year, 218 Massachusetts patients died waiting for one of these transplants.
Over the past year, the lives of more than 240 New Englanders were saved because individuals registered as organ donors on their state driver's license or online through the Donate Life New England registry. In addition, the lives of 25,000 in this region were enhanced by tissue donations from registered tissue donors.
About New England Organ Bank
New England Organ Bank is the federally-designated, non-profit procurement organization responsible for the surgical recovery of organs and tissues for transplant throughout the New England region.

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