Media Advisory: Johns Hopkins Hospital Raising the Flag to Celebrate National Donate Life Month

03/29/2018

Donate Life
Credit: Michael Ciesielski
Throughout the month of April, in celebration of National Donate Life Month, The Johns Hopkins Hospital will fly the Donate Life flag to show solidarity for the importance of organ donation.

Every day, about 20 lives are lost waiting for a lifesaving organ. The Flags Across Maryland campaign is designed to bring greater awareness to the plight of the nearly 3,000 people in Maryland on the waiting list for organ transplants. Donate Life flags will fly at venues across the state as part of a program sponsored by The Living Legacy Foundation, Maryland’s organ procurement organization, and Donate Life Maryland, which promotes the registration of organ donors.

What:
A brief flag-raising ceremony to celebrate the lives of organ recipients and the courage of organ donors.

Who:
Remarks by Jacqueline Garonzik Wang, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of surgery in the Division of Transplant Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Organ recipients and organ donor families will attend and will be available to share their stories.

Where:
The Johns Hopkins Hospital’s flagpole outside the hospital main entrance, by Sheikh Zayed Tower

1800 Orleans St., Baltimore, MD 21287

When:
Tuesday, April 3, 2018, 12:00 p.m. EDT

For more information about organ, eye and tissue donation and to register as a donor, visit Donate Life Maryland or The Living Legacy Foundation of Maryland.

Members of the media interested in covering the event should contact Archana Nilaweera ([email protected]) for information about parking or for any other questions.