I. Approximately 125,000 people, both adults and children, are waiting for a life-saving organ transplant in the United States according to the KatieCaples.org. How would you feel to be waiting on this long list?
II. We all have the opportunity to become organ donors and should be, in order to save lives while we are no longer able to live ourselves.
III. My grandma received a double-lung transplant three years ago, which ultimately saved her life. I am also an organ donor.
IV. Everyone who is eligible should be an organ donor.
BODY
I. There is a continuous need for donors in our world today. New strategies and advertisements have been coming about in the last decade, but none have made a huge impact according to J. R. Rodrigue in his article “Stimulus for Organ Donation”.
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Becoming an organ donor is needed and should be highly prioritized by everyone.
If you could sign up to be a hero, would you?
II. The look on the parent’s, friends, family’s and patient’s face after receiving a transplant is out of this world.
A. They look like they have just won the lottery, but they have won something more important than that; they have won back life. This could be all thanks to you!
B. It does take some recovery time to return back to complete health after the transplant, but the smile on their face seems to appear right away.
Being an organ donor is rewarding; here’s how you can be one!
III. Becoming an organ donor is fast and easy. Why wouldn’t you do it?
A. You simply go online and fill out a form, verifying that you want to be an organ donor.
B. The next step is to have it applied to your driver’s license. It is also a good idea to let your loved one’s know about your decision, and to apply it to your will.
CONCLUSION
I. Everyone should be an organ donor. Becoming a donor is necessary, rewarding, and easy. You alone could be the difference between life and death.
II. Become an organ donor