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Give a Miracle by Giving Yourself
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by Roger Carr
The bodies that we have miraculously been given are very complex. Regardless
of all of the advances in technology, we can't create a substitute for
many parts of our bodies.
Doctors are dependent on donations from individuals for items such as
blood, organs and tissue to help save lives. Consider the following
ways you can donate a portion of yourself to help save and improve the
lives of others:
Give your blood.
Every two seconds someone in America needs blood. That comes out to
86,400 people needing blood today just in America. Are you aware that
you are saving as many as three lives for each pint of blood that you
donate? That is the amount of blood donated in one visit. You will be
saving multiple lives by being a blood donor. In addition, your body is
designed to remanufacture new blood to replace the amount you donated.
You haven't given up anything except a small amount of time. Contact
Red Cross at http://www.givelife.org or 1-800-GIVELIFE (1-800-448-3543)
to learn about giving blood and schedule a time to donate.
Give your hair.
There are thousands of financially disadvantaged children that suffer
from long-term medical hair loss. Something as simple as wearing a
hairpiece can help increase their self-esteem and confidence. If you
have long hair, consider donating locks of it to make these needed
hairpieces available. This is something children can do as well.
Contact Locks of Love at http://www.locksoflove.org or 1-888-896-1588
to learn about how you can participate.
Give your marrow.
Did you know there are as many as 35,000 children and adults that have
life threatening diseases each year that could benefit from a marrow or
blood cell transplant? Many of these individuals suffer from leukemia,
lymphomas, and other blood cancers. Although being a marrow or blood
cell donor is not as quick and simple as donating blood, it is another
critically needed way that you can help save lives. Contact the
National Marrow Donor Program at http://www.marrow.org or 1-800-MARROW2
(1-800-627-7692) to learn about how to register as a potential donor.
Give your organs and tissue.
How would you like to continue to save lives even after you die? An
average of 17 people die each day from the lack of available organs for
transplant. You can help save up to 7 people's lives when you donate
your organs and improve up to 50 lives as a tissue donor. We are all
going to die someday and what better way to leave this planet than to
continue to help others with what we leave behind. Contact the
Coalition on Donation at http://www.shareyourlife.org or 1-804-782-4920
to learn more about organ and tissue donations.
Start saving lives now!
Many people think you have to be a doctor or firefighter to save lives
on a regular basis. We need to start thinking differently. You can save
lives on a regular basis and it will cost you almost nothing. It takes
so little time it can be done during your lunch break. Get started
today!
To learn more ways to give, sign up for the free Everyday Giving ezine at http://www.everydaygiving.com . Roger Carr is the founder of Everyday Giving. His life purpose is to help people help others.
(c) Copyright 2005 Roger Carr
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