National Minority Donor Awareness Day 2012
National Minority Donor Awareness Day is observed on 1st of August every year. It started in the year 1996 on a single aim to raise awareness among the entire ethnic groups on donation misconceptions and issues related to minority donation. The sole objective of National Minority Donor Awareness Day was to promote healthy living and to increase the number of donors. This is very easy to do with the national observance day as it increases the awareness to a very high percentage rather than just speaking about it on a normal day. This also leads to the fact that the need for transplant is greater in minority populations rather than majority one. Though minority only make up 20 to 25 percent of population yet the need for transplantation waiting list is 51%.
With more than half of the candidates waiting for transplant are from minority groups; thus it is very important that minorities become the active member of the transplant group and get involved in the noble cause. To get involved is easy but to proceed there are lots of ways. Firstly donors have to register themselves to a donor transplant organization and then they will get the licence as an organ donor. In the mean time the other organization who also works for donor transplantation will be informed about their existence and if required necessary connection may be made immediately.
National Minority Donor Awareness Day: National Minority Donor Awareness Day is celebrated to educate each and every individual that there is a need for minority donors and the facts that about organs, blood and tissue donation. This day is also observed to promote healthy lifestyle and disease prevention tactics in order to reduce the need for transplant of organs. Out of 1 million people on the transplant waiting list more than 50% are minorities. Among all the nations including Africa, America & Asian countries research & study has proved that the minority waiting list is 27% higher than the other group.
August 1 is the National Minority Donor Awareness Day which encourages people to have a verbal conversation and let their wishes to come true. It gives you an opportunity to register yourself for the Donor’s Card and be a part of this noble cause. In the event of crisis the people can contact you and you can save a life just by donating blood only. It is not necessary for a person to be dead before he or she can donate something. While being alive also you can donate; this is called living donation. You may donate blood, bone marrow and organs like kidney, lung or a small segment of your liver. You can lead a perfect normal life even after donating these organs and this may also help a life to survive beside you.
Special Days 2012
- » Memorial Day 2012
- » Fathers Day 2012
- » Juneteenth 2012
- » Shavuot 2012
- » 4th of July 2012
- » Parents Day 2012
- » Flag Day 2012
- » Ramadan 2012
- » Friendship Day 2012
- » Citizenship Day 2012
- » Constitution Day 2012
- » Grandparents Day 2012
- » Rosh Hashanah 2012
- » Labor Day in USA 2012
- » Columbus Day
- » Thanksgiving Day 2012
- » Veterans Day 2012
- » Boxing Day 2012
- » New Years Eve 2012
- » Hanukkah 2012
- » Halloween 2012
- » Remembrance Day 2012
- » Canada Day 2012
- » Sister Day 2012
- » Armed Forces Day 2012
