SEPTEMBER 1, 2011
Secretary Johnson announces 40-percent jump in August
sign-ups
More than 44,000 Michigan residents registered as organ, tissue and eye
donors during August, setting a record for the most sign-ups in a month and
continuing the state's unprecedented surge in registrations,
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today.
"There are 2.3 million names on Michigan's donor registry, and we know
millions more residents will make this life-saving decision to donate if asked,"
Johnson said. "With every yes, we are improving the odds for those whose lives
depend on receiving a transplant."
The number of registrations has increased significantly since Johnson,
working with advocacy partners Gift of Life Michigan and the Michigan Eye-Bank,
launched her RESTART THE HEART campaign in April. As part of that campaign,
Johnson directed branch employees, time permitting, to ask customers if they
would like to sign up on the registry.
Johnson also pushed for other changes, include placing reminders on widely
used Secretary of State forms, leveraging the department's website to publicize
efforts, forming an advisory committee to develop recommendations and
encouraging donation via social media.
In August, a total of 44,101 people joined the organ donor registry, compared
to 31,403 in August 2010. It was the fourth consecutive month that registry
sign-ups have increased by double digits. May was up 20 percent over May 2010,
June was up 25 percent and August 28 percent.
"We are thrilled," said Richard Pietroski, CEO of Gift of Life Michigan, the
state's organ and tissue recovery organization. "This demonstrates the
commitment the people of our state have to saving and improving lives. And it
also shows what can be accomplished when the Secretary of State, Gift of Life
and our partners like the Michigan Eye-Bank join forces in this important
mission."
Marge Del Greco of Farmington Hills, a volunteer area leader for Gift of Life
Michigan in Oakland County and the recipient of two liver transplants in 2004
and again in 2009, welcomed the good news about the increase.
"The thought of 40,000 people registering in one month is amazing to me," Del
Greco said. "I have been blessed twice as a recipient with the most precious
gift there is and I am thrilled by the thought that the waiting time for
transplants may be decreasing as a result. Organ donors are heroes and by adding
their name to the registry, anyone can be one."
Michigan is ranked 44th in the country in terms of registrations with 2.3
million residents registered as donors--less than one-third of the state's adult
population. Each organ donor has the potential to save eight lives and enhance
the lives of as many as 50 patients.
Johnson said any residents interested in joining the registry
may sign up at the Secretary of
State website at www.Michigan.gov/sos. Doing so only takes a
minute or two. Signing the back of your driver's license does not enroll you in
the registry.
Donors will receive a heart sticker for their license to indicate their
membership on the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. Those getting new driver's
licenses will have a permanent heart symbol on their driver's license.
For more information about organ donation and the Secretary of State's
Office, visit the website above and sign up for the official SOS Twitter feed,
www.twitter.com/Michsos,
and Facebook updates,
www.facebook.com/Michigansos.
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