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I had put up there how you could join the organ/tissue donor registry in Illinois (DonateLifeIllinois.org) but if you're not from Illinois, you can go to ShareYourLife.org to register in your state.
I had put up there how you could join the organ/tissue donor registry in Illinois (DonateLifeIllinois.org) but if you're not from Illinois, you can go to ShareYourLife.org to register in your state.
I had put up there how you could join the organ/tissue donor registry in Illinois (DonateLifeIllinois.org) but if you're not from Illinois, you can go to ShareYourLife.org to register in your state.
I had put up there how you could join the organ/tissue donor registry in Illinois (DonateLifeIllinois.org) but if you're not from Illinois, you can go to ShareYourLife.org to register in your state.
I had put up there how you could join the organ/tissue donor registry in Illinois (DonateLifeIllinois.org) but if you're not from Illinois, you can go to ShareYourLife.org to register in your state.
In response to Kelli's post
Yes, agreeing to be an organ/tissue donor in the state of Illinois is legally binding. This is because of a law that passed in 2006 called First Person Consent. This law basically put the decision of organ/tissue donation in the hands of the individual. Think of it...
In response to Kelli's post
Yes, agreeing to be an organ/tissue donor in the state of Illinois is legally binding. This is because of a law that passed in 2006 called First Person Consent. This law basically put the decision of organ/tissue donation in the hands of the individual. Think of it...
In response to Kelli's post
Yes, agreeing to be an organ/tissue donor in the state of Illinois is legally binding. This is because of a law that passed in 2006 called First Person Consent. This law basically put the decision of organ/tissue donation in the hands of the individual. Think of it...
In response to Kelli's post
Yes, agreeing to be an organ/tissue donor in the state of Illinois is legally binding. This is because of a law that passed in 2006 called First Person Consent. This law basically put the decision of organ/tissue donation in the hands of the individual. Think of it...
In response to Kelli's post
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<br />Yes, agreeing to be an organ/tissue donor in the state of Illinois is legally binding. This is because of a law that passed in 2006 called First Person Consent. This law basically put the decision of organ/tissue donation in the hands of the individual...
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