November 5, 2024

Healt Hid

Because health is very important to us

The David Foster Foundation wants Canadians to step up for Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness Month to help donor rates

The David Foster Foundation wants Canadians to step up for Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness Month to help donor rates
The David Foster Foundation Logo

The David Foster Foundation Logo

David Foster & Callum, a liver transplant recipient

David Foster & Callum, a liver transplant recipient

For April’s National Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness Month, The David Foster Foundation is raising awareness about the urgent need for registered organ donors

This is an important month for all of us to be aware of and the alarming numbers show the urgent need for organ donation. Just ask yourself, what if it was your life that needed to be saved?”

— HCol. Michael Ravenhill, Chief Executive Officer, David Foster Foundation

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 26, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Did you know that Canada still has one of the worst organ and tissue donor rates of all developing countries? This is what the David Foster Foundation hopes to change this April for National Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness Month by raising awareness about the critical need to become a registered organ donor.

The David Foster Foundation is a national non-profit Canadian charitable organization that was founded by 16-time Grammy award winning producer David Foster, who started the Foundation after a request from his mother. The Foundation is dedicated to providing financial support for non-medical expenses to Canadian families with children in need of pediatric organ transplants. Over the past 38 years, the Foundation has assisted over 1,450 families with children in need of life-saving organ transplants and provided much-needed dollars in direct family support.

“Would you take two minutes to help save a life? That is what I am asking every Canadian,” said David Foster, Founder and Chairman, David Foster Foundation. “Organ donation is more than a gesture; it can be your legacy. We are all the key to making a positive change.”

Some interesting Canadian organ donor facts to be aware of as found on www.davidfosterfoundation.com are:
• Over 4,000 Canadians are currently waiting for a life-saving organ transplant.
• Of those on the wait-list, the number of deaths work out to roughly 5 deaths per week and 1 death every 30 hours, all which could be avoided.
• 1 organ donor can save up to 8 lives and improve the quality of life for up to 75 people.
• From living donors, over 50% were from relatives and friends while the remaining were from unrelated donors.
• Of the total transplants conducted, roughly 59% were kidney, 20% liver, 12% lung, 5% heart, 2% pancreas and 2% combination transplants.
• You are 6x more likely to need a transplant than to become an organ donor.
• DFF supported 29% of Canadian families whose child received a liver, kidney, heart or lung transplant in 2022.

““This is an important month for everyone to draw awareness to and the alarming numbers show the urgent need for organ donation,” added HCol. Michael Ravenhill, Chief Executive Officer, David Foster Foundation. “Just ask yourself, what if it was your life that needed to be saved? Let’s spread the message together.”

To give you an example of the countless families that The David Foster Foundation has helped fund for the unexpected financial burdens that arose for the struggling family as they awaited a donor, the have a number of Family Stories on their web site. These stories include one about a boy named Nate, who has been struggling with intestinal failure since birth, and would need to be listed for a life-saving transplant. You can read our full transplant stories at: While they share a number of great success stories, there are a number of additional families that still need support.

There are multiple ways for Canadians to support people on the wait-list, including:
1) Visit us at www.davidfosterfoundation.com to see how you can help,
2) Talk to their loved ones about organ donation and register to become an organ donor,
3) Follow @TheDavidFosterFoundation on Facebook, @davidfosterfdn on Twitter and @davidfosterfoundation on Instagram for the latest news and stories from the families we have helped.
4) Share your support via social media by using the hashtag #DFFNOTDAM.

About The David Foster Foundation
The David Foster Foundation provides financial assistance to families of children for all non-medical expenses while their child is going through the major organ transplant process. Thanks to its annual fundraising efforts and the generous support of Life Legacy Members, national partners, and donors, families receive financial support for day-to-day expenses such as mortgage/rent, car payments, travel expenses, utilities, groceries and more while their child is going through the major organ transplant process.

The success of the David Foster Foundation would not be possible without the generous support of Life Legacy Members including Jim & Sandi Treliving, AWIN Group of Dealerships, GAIN Group, Jim Pattison, TELUS, Paragon, The Slaight Family Foundation, Walter & Maria Schneider, Joan & Paul Waechter, Kyle MacDonald & John Franklin, James Wilson & Vivian Roy, The Anschutz Foundation, Argyros Family Foundation, and the Newton Glassman Charitable Foundation in Partnership with the Catalyst Capital Group.

The Foundation is also supported by National Partners WestJet, Aird & Berlis LLP, National Post, ALLVISION, and Schnitzer Steel, and Community Partners Boston Pizza, Oak Bay Beach Hotel, Tom Lee Music, Gib-San Pools, DeerFields Clinic, StayWell, RBC Dominion Securities, and The Hillyard Stephen Group. For those who wish to have a deeper involvement with the organization, there are a number of ways to contribute including the donation of Avion Rewards and Aeroplan miles, all of which will directly help families going through the organ transplant process.

The Foundation has joined the American Society of Transplantation (AST) Living Donor Circle of Excellence, a no-cost recognition program which celebrates companies that offer paid sick leaves to employees who become living donors.

The Foundation also promotes organ donor awareness and registration in both Canada and the United States. For more information, visit www.davidfosterfoundation.com.

Note to editors/producers: Michael Ravenhill is available for interviews.

Media Contacts:
Jerry Grymek, LMA, at 416-918-2043 or [email protected]
HCol Michael Ravenhill, Chief Executive Officer, David Foster Foundation, at 602-318-6786 or [email protected]

Jerry Grymek
LMA Communications
[email protected]
Visit us on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube


link

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © All rights reserved. | Newsphere by AF themes.