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The need for organ donations remains high in DC area

While a record number of lifesaving organ transplants were performed in 2023 — 46,000, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing — the need remains high.

Right now, there are 103,884 people on the National Transplant Waiting List.

Of those, nearly 4,000 are in the D.C. area. That’s according to a nonprofit that works to facilitate organ, tissue and eye donations in Maryland, D.C. and Northern Virginia.

Jecoliah Daniels, director of communications and marketing for Infinite Legacy, told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½, “Every eight minutes, another person is added to the National Transplant Waiting List,” and 16 people die each day waiting for a necessary organ.

The greatest need for organs is among people suffering from end-stage organ failure.

“Eighty-six percent of people who are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant are in need of a kidney,” Daniels said.

In 2023, Infinite Legacy joined the family of Xan Korman, a 20-year-old Butler University student who was shot and killed in 2021, in creating a scholarship to honor him. Korman was also an organ donor.

Applications to that scholarship are being accepted until Aug. 31.

Daniels said the impact of organ and tissue donations has a large ripple effect: “One organ donor can save eight lives. One tissue donor can save and heal 75 lives,” and a cornea donor can restore eyesight to two people.

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Kate Ryan

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