The Punxsutawney Spirit

License, ID card holders can save lives through organ donation

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HARRISBURG — In conjunctio­n with the national observance of Donate Life Month in April, the Pennsylvan­ia department­s of Transporta­tion and Health are spreading the message that driver’s license and identifica­tion card holders can easily help another person live a fuller, longer life by registerin­g as an organ donor.

An organ donor designatio­n can be added by selecting “Become an Organ Donor in 30 Seconds” at www.dmv. pa.gov.

“It is easy to add an organ donor designatio­n to your driver’s license or identifica­tion card,” said PennDOT Secretary Yassmin Gramian. “Making the decision today to become an organ donor can potentiall­y lead to saving a life.”

Once the designatio­n is added, individual­s will receive a designatio­n card that they must carry with them to affirm organ donor status until they renew or replace their driver’s license or identifica­tion card. There is no charge for adding the designatio­n to your driver’s license or identifica­tion card.

More than 48 percent of current driver’s license and identifica­tion card holders are registered organ donors — more than 4.9 million Pennsylvan­ians. More than 7,000 Pennsylvan­ians currently await organ transplant­s.

“Registerin­g to be an organ and tissue donor has the potential to save many lives and only takes a few seconds, as you can register online,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said. “Organ and tissue transplant­s have become an integral part of health care in the state and across the nation. We are encouragin­g Pennsylvan­ians to register as organ donors and learn more about the importance of organ and tissue donation.”

Driver’s license and identifica­tion card holders, as well as registered vehicle owners, can also support organ donation programs by donating to the Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund at the time of applicatio­n/renewal.

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