Awareness Session on Organ Donation at Ishwar Singh Dev Samaj Senior Secondary School, Sector-21C, Chandigarh

Updated on Saturday, December 22, 2018
  • On 21st December 2018, MOHAN Foundation was invited by the Program Officer Mrs Chetna of Ishwar Singh Dev Samaj Senior Secondary. School, Sector-21-C Chandigarh to conduct an awareness talk on organ donation for their students at the NSS Camp. Around 160 Students and 2 Teachers participated in the program.

     

    Mrs Chetna, NSS Program Officer addressed the gathering and gave a brief introduction on organ donation to the participants.

     

    Firstly, Neha Sharma introduced herself to the students and started asking students that which organs can be donated while living? Most of the students were aware about kidney transplant.

     

    Participants were given an introduction and presentation on organ donation and brain death by Ms. Neha Sharma.

     

    In this talk she explained the following points: -

    • Organ donation types and who can be a donor
    • The status of Organ Donation in India and their requirements vs donation rates
    • She challenged 5 myths with 5 facts on Organ Donation
    • Difference between natural death and brain death
    • Age is not a constraint in donating their organs.
    • Real life stories of an organ transplant being shared with the participants
    • Importance of Donor card
    • To pledge their organs they can register at MOHAN Foundation
    • MOHAN Foundation mission & vision

     

    The entire group got motivated and convinced to support organ donation.

     

    The awareness talk ended with a vote of thanks by the NSS Program Officer Chetna. She encouraged the students to aware the society about organ donation and also how transplant can change lives are extremely powerful. She ended up saying donate organs is a generous and a worthwhile decision that can save lives.



    Source-Ms. Neha Sharma
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