Community leaders unite to promote organ donor poster

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Community leaders unite to promote organ donor poster. SIGN UP: Clockwise, from far back left, Rabbi Stephen Wise, D.V. Sharma, Geraldo Oudri, Parminder Kaur, Rev. Dr. Morar Murray-Hayes, Jennifer Malabar, Maria DiDanieli, Laila Eiriksson, Rev. Canon Darcey Lazerte, and in front, from right, Oakville Town Councillor Pam Damoff, Julie Pehar, Father Mark Gato, Halton Regional Police Staff Sgt. Jeff Foster, A.Q. Mufti, Oakville Town Councillor Jeff Knoll, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, Oakville Fire Chief Lee Grant, and Rev. Mervyn Russell pose during a photo shoot at 20 Division Police Station, to create a poster encouraging residents to become organ donors. MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER

People of different faiths and numerous public officials showed their support for organ donation during a Tuesday photo shoot at the 20 Division Police Station at 95 Oak Walk Dr.

Members of the Interfaith Council of Halton, the Oakville Fire Department, the Halton Regional Police Service, Town council, the Oakville Lions Club, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, organ donation recipient Jennifer Malabar, organ donation advocate Julie Pehar and others posed for photos, which will be turned into posters as part of the Oakville Be a Donor campaign.

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{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}

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