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    The Canadian Red Cross

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    ensure respect for all human being and prevent human suffering. The Red Cross aims to “ To improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world” By all means to encourage more people to donate blood. The target audience is current mentality and board demographic especially young professionals. There are total six goals that Red Cross would like to accomplishment. To achieve the goals, there are several strategies the organization. Firstly,…

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    will come up and be a match to you and only you. Whenever you need a transplant it is almost hopeless to think that you will live long enough to get a transplant. Therefore, our government needs to step in and set some boundaries regarding organ donation. Not only is the transplant list extremely long, but you could help cure someone or help them get off horrific treatments that are their only options until they can receive a transplant. When someone has diabetes, they can receive a…

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    out and be part of the team. A big problem was how we were gonna have the event run smoothly and set up an incentive that would make others want to donate. Since the event is on one specific day (like a blood drive), advertising was very crucial because we needed to make sure we had enough donations/gifts in order for it be a success. So I rummaged through many contacts of phone numbers of people I know who live in Oregon. Seeing that the word was put…

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    organizations and businesses. SCIF operates within the bureaucratic model similar to other public agencies. Houchin Community Blood Bank (HCBB) is considered to be the largest provider of blood supply for the hospitals in the Kern County service area. It is a local nonprofit that works with the community to achieve their mission of ensuring there is a safe consistent blood supply available to the area hospitals. These two organizations have different leadership, organizational structure, and…

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    Industries, will also appreciate your donation. As an added bonus, these sort of stores often employ those who otherwise may not be able to find work. Because some people are unable to donate blood, if you are able, you may also want to consider doing it. This can benefit people in your community who need blood for a variety of reasons. While people often flock to donate blood after a disaster, it is important to know that the blood used when disaster strikes is the blood previously donated. By…

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    Organ donation has been around for many years and will continue until the end of time. It is an ongoing issue where the demand is much higher than the supply available. Many are against being a registered organ donor because of things such a religious issues. That is very understandable, but when thinking about how many lives would be saved by donating organs that are useless after passing away, it seems silly not to give to those in need. Mothers, fathers, children, and friends are all on the…

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    The American Red Cross came to my school at least twice a year for our biannual blood drive and ever since I was allowed to donate I have. Now Jacob was 16 and was given permission to finally get to do his first donation. After I had completed my donation I stayed around for a while and rested before going back to my class, in truth I was trying to run out the clock so I could skip my AP Calculus class that day. In my waiting, I sat with Jacob and someone who was currently donating and during…

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    An estimated 1.4 million blood donations are annually assimilated by The Australian Red Cross Blood Service (ARCBS) in Australia alone. ARCBS uses this picture as propaganda to persuade the adult audience to aid hospital patients by donating blood. The message of this ad is that ARCBS is majorly in need of blood contributions and also of money. The significance of this ad is to be able to reveal to the audience the desperate need of blood and money donations The purpose of this image is to…

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    Becoming An Organ Donor

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    Organ donation is a major role in saving thousands each year. In order for people to be able to live a longer life some need new organs, which is found from the registered donor list. People need to realize that by making an organ donation a more standardized practice, we could save even more lives. When donating organs, people can be at ease knowing that their loved one is still living through someone else, also that they helped save an abundance of lives by just donating. Therefore, we…

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    Being An Organ Donor

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    Organ Donation I am for organ donation, by being an organ donor you can save many other lives. There are several facts about being an organ donor. 1) you can be of any age to be an organ donor. 2) major religions in our country support organ donations. 3) no cost to your family to be an organ donor. 4) regardless of medical history you can be a donor. Everyday about 79 people receive an organ. On the other hand about 22 people die each day waiting for an organ because of the lack of organ donors…

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