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7,897,175 New Yorkers have joined the NYS Donate Life Registry

Niagara County declares April ‘Donate Life Month’

The Niagara County Legislature passed a proclamation declaring April “Donate Life Month,” as part of the annual nationwide campaign. Throughout the month, those who have saved lives through the gift of a donation are honored, and others are encouraged to consider registering as organ, eye and tissue donors.

Pictured is the North Tonawanda DMV office decorated for Donate Life Month. From left: Karen Roy, Jaime Fitzpatrick, Julia Dunn, Laura Carter, Denise Dobmeier, Niagara County Clerk Joe Jastrzemski, Niagara County Legislator Randy Bradt, Tyler Gooch, Niagara County Legislator Jesse Gooch, Matthew Parish, Maria Bradt and Debbie Nunnari. (Submitted)

“There are more than 10,000 women, men and children in New York state waiting for lifesaving organ transplants, and every 10 minutes another person is added to the national transplant waiting list,” Niagara County Legislator Randy Bradt said. “Every April, the nation puts a spotlight on this need, as we ask more members of the public to please consider registering to be a donor.”

According to County Clerk Joe Jastrzemski, residents can sign up to be organ donors by visiting the state registry at https://donatelife.ny.gov/, or at any of the county’s three Department of Motor Vehicles offices (Lockport, Niagara Falls and North Tonawanda). Jastrzemski said the DMV offices are all decorated to promote Donate Life month.

“The fact is that one organ, eye and tissue donor can save eight lives and enhance 75 more,” Jastrzemski said. “That’s why I became an organ donor years ago and, over the last eight years, we have seen a tremendous uptick of residents join the registry – where today, more than 51% of all licensed drivers in Niagara County are signed up. If you are not, please know it’s never been easier to register, and your decision could have a lasting impact for generations.”

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