'Run For Ruby' Raises $30,000 Toward Organ Donation - Rancho Santa Margarita, CA Patch
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The Ruby Jane Foundation's second annual event has a big day in Rancho Santa Margarita.
Scenes from the Run For Ruby festivities at Rancho Santa Margarita Honda on Jan. 5, 2013. The event raised about $30,000 for the Ruby Jane Foundation. Credit Martin Henderson
Ruby Jane Taylor's legacy is much larger than she ever was. Not yet 1-year-old when she died in 2011 because she was unable to find a donor to save her from a rare liver condition, the infant's death sparked her family to carry the torch for organ donation.
About 450 participants descended on Rancho Santa Margarita Honda on Saturday for the second Run For Ruby 5K and 10K, a fundraiser for the Ruby Jane Foundation.
According to her father, Matt Taylor, the eventâ"which included a raffle and salesâ"raised about $30,000, an increase of about $5,000 over last year.
There were 12 signups through the "Be the Match" program to become bone marrow donors, and about 10 who became organ donors. Taylor said that each organ donor has the potential to save eight lives, and since the creation of the Ruby Jane Foundation there have been more than 3,000 who have committed to become organ donors.
Ruby Jane was 7 months 7 days old when she died on Aug. 12, 2011.
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{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}
The Ruby Jane Foundation's second annual event has a big day in Rancho Santa Margarita.
Scenes from the Run For Ruby festivities at Rancho Santa Margarita Honda on Jan. 5, 2013. The event raised about $30,000 for the Ruby Jane Foundation. Credit Martin Henderson
Ruby Jane Taylor's legacy is much larger than she ever was. Not yet 1-year-old when she died in 2011 because she was unable to find a donor to save her from a rare liver condition, the infant's death sparked her family to carry the torch for organ donation.
About 450 participants descended on Rancho Santa Margarita Honda on Saturday for the second Run For Ruby 5K and 10K, a fundraiser for the Ruby Jane Foundation.
According to her father, Matt Taylor, the eventâ"which included a raffle and salesâ"raised about $30,000, an increase of about $5,000 over last year.
There were 12 signups through the "Be the Match" program to become bone marrow donors, and about 10 who became organ donors. Taylor said that each organ donor has the potential to save eight lives, and since the creation of the Ruby Jane Foundation there have been more than 3,000 who have committed to become organ donors.
Ruby Jane was 7 months 7 days old when she died on Aug. 12, 2011.
Continue Reading
{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}
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