M.O.D. Squad will bust the myths about organ donation

The Standard - Examiner | Alex McDonald
Editor,

This Halloween, if you haven’t said "yes" to organ donation, be afraid, very afraid.

Many of us think about really scary things at Halloween like mummies, witches, and zombies. But what could be more frightening than a group of 30 mothers prepared to fight the myths and misconceptions about donation. Their protective instincts drive them to help those waiting for a life-saving transplant.

This fall, Intermountain Donor Services is partnering with a group of moms whose children have either had a transplant or are waiting for lifesaving transplants. They are The M.O.D. Squad (Mothers for Organ Donation), and they are out to bust myths about organ donation and break a few heads of those who won’t listen to reason.

If you think you can’t be a donor because you have diabetes, they will set you straight, because, yes, you can still be an organ donor.

Don’t exclude yourself from organ donation because you couldn’t donate blood. That is not a rule out.

Think you are too old to donate? Think again. You can be an organ donor up to the age of 80.

These ladies won’t take no for an answer, so be warned. If you haven’t said "yes" to organ donation, be afraid, very afraid.

To help keep the M.O.D. Squad from tracking you down, go to www.yesutah.org to get the facts and sign up now. You don’t want to make these mommas mad!
Alex McDonald
Public relations director
Intermountain Donor Services
Salt Lake City

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