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Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Michala Stoker RN, BSNPartner Relations [email protected]

Page 2: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Partner Relations Coordinators Territories

Page 3: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

More than 123,000 men, women and children currently need lifesaving organ transplants

Arrowhead Stadium Kauffman Stadium

Page 4: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Eyes (Corneas)

Skin

Saphenous & Femoral Veins

Achilles Tendons

Heart Valves

Bones

Patellar Tendons

Page 5: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

According to research, 98% of all adults have heard about organ donation and 86% have heard of tissue donation.

90% of Americans say they support donation

But only 30% know the essential steps to take to be a donor.

Page 6: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Donation and Transplantation: How does it work?

https://youtu.be/HuKx2a5HkIM

http://donatelife.net/understanding-donation/

Page 7: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Organ and Tissue Registry•Confidential computerized database maintained by Missouri’s Department of Health and Human Services.

•The registry is accessible to medial personnel and organ and tissue bank staff.

•Adding your name to the registry is called First Person Consent and is considered legal documentation.

•A majority of registrants in Missouri’s organ and tissue registry have joined at the DMV when obtaining or renewing their driver’s license.

•However, anyone can join the registry 24/7 online at www.donatelifemissouri.com or by filling our a paper form that is returned to the state.

•This is where holding a donor drive can become a successful way of educating the public about donation and encouraging individuals to join the registry!

Page 8: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

YOU are an Advocate How can YOU be an advocate for eye, organ and tissue donation? Sponsoring a

donor registration drive

Page 9: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Donor Registration Drive: Things to consider•Event location – foot traffic, place for conversations

•Event type – health screening, fundraisers for Lions clubs

•Booth space

•Registration type – paper or computer

•Audience – Signature of a parent or legal guardian is required for individuals under the age of 18

•Please make sure to always get permission from the coordinator of the event or manager of the location to hold a donor drive before proceeding.

Page 10: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Donor Registration Drive: Logistics for setup •Once your group has identified a location, date and time for the registration, please contact our PR staff at 800-283-1982 so we can promote the event. We will:• Put it on our web site calendar • Put it on the state’s donor registry calendar at • Promote the event on our own social media accounts

Page 11: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Donor Registration Drive: The Toolkit

•Missouri donor registration forms

•Donor registry brochures

•Saving Sight brochures

•Donate Life green promotional bracelets

•FAQ sheet

•Please allow at least 5 days notice prior to your event in order to mail out the materials.

Page 12: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

Donor Registration Drive: Educating about Donation

•Start a conversation by simply asking an individual if they are on the Missouri organ and tissue donor registry.

•Often people will have questions for you.

•Many will have pre-conceived notions about donation and have heard many myths.

•It’s ok to say “I don’t know”.

Page 13: Michala Stoker RN, BSN Partner Relations Director mstoker@saving- sight.org.

It’s more then just a donor registration drive…

It’s knowing that you will get to see your grandchild hit a home run because you received the gift of a cornea transplant.

It’s knowing that your spouse can continue living an active lifestyle because they received the gift of a tissue transplant.

It’s knowing that a complete stranger will receive the gift of a life saving organ because you asked the question…”Are you on the Missouri organ and tissue donor registry?”I