Shore Regional Health Recognizes National Donate Life Month

The flag raising ceremony to celebrate April as Donate Life Month drew dozens of SRH team members as well as family members of organ/tissue donors and representatives of Infinite Legacy.

Shore Regional Health celebrates National Donate Life Month this month, honoring organ donors and bringing awareness to saving or enhancing lives through organ, eye and tissue donation.

Activities were kicked-off on Thursday, April 4, at the annual Donate Life flag-raising ceremony at the entrance of Shore Medical Center at Easton. LuAnn Brady, SRH Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, discussed the meaning of organ donation and expressed gratitude to patients and families who have given the gift of life.

“These most sacred gifts change lives,” Brady said. “In Maryland, there are more than 2,700 people currently on the transplant waiting list. One organ donor can save up to eight people and one tissue donor may enhance the lives of up to 75 people.”

Karen Kennedy, Infinite Legacy’s Vice President of External Affairs, expressed gratitude to donor families and to UM SRH, after which John Burke, father of an organ donor, shared his story of loss and giving new life through organ donation.

In partnership with Infinite Legacy, a non-profit organization that collaborates and facilitates donation and transplantation in area hospitals, UM SRH facilitated one organ donor in 2023, who donated six organs to five waiting recipients, and 26 tissue donations, improving the lives of up to 2,000 patients. During the past 30 years, UM SRH has facilitated over 40 organ donations and over 150 tissue donations.

“Thanks to the generosity of donors and their families, and the dedication of health care and transplant professionals, thousands of lives are saved or vastly improved through organ and tissue donation,” said Chris Wright, Hospital Donation Coordinator. “Our donor families are comforted in knowing that, even in death, their loved one is helping others.”

“At Shore Regional Health, we are committed to caring for patients from birth to death, and also for those who make the renewal of life possible for others,” said Ken Kozel, President and CEO, UM SRH. “We support and stand behind the families and loved ones of these patients who have selflessly donated life so that others may have a second chance at it.”

To register as an organ donor, visit the Maryland Vehicle Administration while obtaining or renewing a driver’s license or state ID, or visit Infinite Legacy at infinitelegacy.org.