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Organ donors honoured for saving lives

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THIRTEEN people from across the county have been honoured posthumous­ly for saving the lives of others through organ donations.

Each of them was remembered during a special ceremony, where they were given the Order of St John Award for Organ Donation, run in conjunctio­n with NHS Blood and Transplant.

They were presented to the families and loved ones on their behalf at a private ceremony was held at Pembroke College in Oxford in June.

Mick Messinger, Chancellor of the Priory of England and the Islands of the Order of St John, said: “We’re delighted to be able to work with NHS Blood and Transplant to run the Order of St John Awards for Organ Donation again (after a break for covid).

“It is so important to recognise all organ donors and it is an inspiratio­n to meet the families attending the ceremonies. Organ donation saves lives, and it is a genuine privilege to be able to say thank you to these families, whose loved ones have had such an impact on others.”

The Order of St John Award for Organ Donation features the organ donation heart logo backed by the Maltese Cross - which is used by the Order of St John - above the words ‘add life, give hope’. The award can be received at a regional ceremony or sent to the family privately. They are open to people of all faiths or of no faith.

Anthony Clarkson, director of organ and tissue donation and transplant­ation at NHS Blood and Transplant, said: “The pride families feel at these moving ceremonies truly is inspiratio­nal. Transplant patients tell us that organ donors and their families are heroes and the Order of St John award is a chance for us all to recognise them and their amazing contributi­on to society.

“We hope these awards will inspire other people in Berkshire to tell their families they want to save lives. Being clear with your family about what you want makes things easier at a difficult time, leave them certain about your organ donation decision. Families say donation is a source of pride that helps them in their grief and we want to ensure as many people as possible have the opportunit­y to donate and save lives”

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The awards presented to thank people posthumour­sly for their organ donations
HONOUR: The awards presented to thank people posthumour­sly for their organ donations

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