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National Minority Donor Awareness Day is observed on August 1 of every year. The day is celebrated as a part of National Minority Donor Awareness Week, with an aim to educate people on the need for donors in the minority group especially among African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asians, Alaskan Natives, Native Americans, and Pacific Islander populations. It is important because people are less aware of the need for organs in minority communities. The day honors minorities who have donated organs and also encourage others to register for donation. Many parts of our body will tend to grow back to their size after the contribution, and few donations like blood donation keep us in good health, so this kind of information should be spread and taught to people. Many people lose their life because of not receiving the organ at the right time. This day will indeed save a lot of lives out there.
“Making a donation is the ultimate sign of solidarity. Actions speak louder than words.” -Ibrahim Hooper
History of National Minority Donor Awareness Day
The day originated from the National Minority Donor Awareness Week. This week also promotes the same message of increasing awareness among minority groups. It is important for everyone, but there is less awareness in minority groups which is why the objective of the day has a special observance. By donating the organ, tissue, blood, etc., you are gifting life to someone for which the person and his family will be grateful. Take this day as an opportunity to spread the message and to make the commitment by yourself to donate.
Other Celebrations on August 1
August 1 is also celebrated as
- National Girlfriends Day
- Respect for Parents Day
- Yorkshire Day
- International Childfree Day
- National Raspberry Cream Pie Day
- World Wide Web Day
- Rounds Resounding Day
- World Lung Cancer Day
How to celebrate the day
Celebrate the day by educating the minority community on the truth about organ, blood, and tissue transplantation. You can use this day to discuss with family and friends. This day must help people in developing their knowledge of donation and transplantation. Programs and events can be conducted by raising awareness on the subject. You can also assist interested minority people to register to be donors. Social media can be used to promote this message as it is the best platform to reach millions of people around the world. Post pictures and share your celebrations on social media by using the hashtag #MinorityDonorAwarenessDay.
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