YOU HAVE THE POWER TO SAVE LIVES. PLEDGE AND REGISTER TODAY

Follow us to learn more about organ donation and our national efforts to raise awareness about the critical need for donated organs. We are finding inspiration in unexpected places.

BECAUSE ORGAN & TISSUE DONATION MATTERS

There are over 113,000 Americans waiting for a life-saving transplant. Registering takes only a few minutes. Please encourage your family, friends and colleagues to pledge the "gift of life" by signing up at your State's donor registry. Click HERE to learn how. Californians, please visit Donate Life California.

Our Pledge Life Memorial, "Celebrate Life...Remembrance". We are pledging to HONOR, remember and celebrate the lives of donors, transplant recipients, donation and transplant community members. Will you PLEDGE with us to do the same?
DL Life Logo April 27,2012 - - - - 113,953 AMERICANS ARE CANDIDATES ON THE UNOS TRANSPLANT WAIT LIST DL Life Logo 91,996 waiting for a kidney DL Life Logo 16,098 waiting for a liver DL Life Logo 1,269 waiting for a pancreasDL Life Logo 2,153 waiting for a Kidney-PancreasDL Life Logo 3,172 waiting for a heartDL Life Logo 1,632 waiting for a lungDL Life Logo 52 waiting for a heart-lungDL Life Logo 278 waiting for small bowelDL Life Logo One organ donor has the opportunity to save up to 8 lives DL Life Logo One tissue donor has the opportunity to save and -or enhance the lives of 50 or more individuals DL Life Logo You have the power to SAVE Lives by becoming an organ, eye and tissue donor, so what are you waiting for? To learn how to register click HEREDL Life Logo

Friday, July 1, 2011

BHS Drama Celebrates Dylan's Life

Source: Bainbridge News

The Bainbridge High School Drama Club performed at Albany State College on Wednesday presenting and celebrating the life of Dylan Faircloth.



"The Yearbook", tells about high school life and highlights the faith based story of Dylan Faircloth, his accident, death, and his organ donation story. It is directed by Mary Lynn White and assisted by Marie Jones. LifeLink of Georgia sponsored this event.

The Bainbridge High School Drama Club put on a play that was dedicated to a former student who died, but was able to save others through organ donation.




“We’re here today to celebrate the life of Dylan Reid Faircloth. He passed away a year ago, and he was a student at Bainbridge High School,” said Carla Hawkins of Lifelink of Georgia, a non-profit organization that joined the school at the event.




The dramatic final scene is dedicated to Dylan's story of Faith & Organ Donation.

More about
 Organ Donation





0 COMMENTS: