Organ Donation Awareness Reaches St. Stephen High School, Mall

On November 11, 2025 - overcoming geographical challenges, a powerful organ donation awareness session was successfully conducted at St. Stephen High School, Mall. The school, situated in a remote agricultural area far from the main village, presented logistical hurdles, yet the engagement and response were overwhelmingly positive.

The impactful awareness talk resonated with over 260 students and faculty members from grades 6 to 10. The session effectively conveyed the life-saving message of organ donation, ensuring minimal disruption to the school's essential curriculum.

The program covered critical aspects of organ donation through an engaging presentation, including:

  • The definition and various types of organ donation.
  • The essential distinction between brain death and cardiac arrest.
  • The significance of carrying a donor card.
  • The procedural aspects of the consent process.
  • Common myths and misconceptions surrounding organ donation.
  • The pressing societal need for organ donation.

The commitment shown by the school staff was particularly noteworthy, with 20 faculty members formally pledging to donate their organs. The enthusiasm of both the students and faculty highlights a significant step in fostering organ donation awareness even in remote communities.

This successful event underscores the potential to reach and educate every corner of society, demonstrating that distance is no barrier to spreading the vital message of giving the gift of life.

    

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