When you get your driver's license, choosing to become an organ donor takes only a moment. That one decision could become someone else's second chance.

Consider Your Legacy.

  • A black silhouette of a cat sitting on a red background

    One Donor

    can save up to 8 lives through organ donation.

  • Black cat sitting on a staircase at night

    75+

    more lives can be improved through tissue donation.

  • A pair of earbuds resting on a laptop keyboard.

    Less than 2+ Minutes

    is all it takes to register and make a difference.

  • A black bicycle with orange accents parked on a sidewalk with trees and buildings in the background.

    Only 1%

    of deaths meet the criteria for organ donation, making every registered donor incredibly valuable.

One decision today could save up to eight lives tomorrow.

My Story

Two donors. One second chance.

Close-up of a person's leg with a large, healing surgical scar and stitches.

I grew up on the baseball field. Every free afternoon was spent practicing, competing, and dreaming of playing at the highest level.

Why This Matters

Behind every donation is a life waiting to begin again.

Every day, thousands of people across the United States are waiting for life-changing organ and tissue donations.

Some are waiting for a heart.
Some for a kidney.

Others, like me, are waiting for donated bone and cartilage that allows them to walk, run and live without pain.

Organ donation isn't just about saving lives. It's about restoring them.

It's simple. It's free. It changes lives.

How To Become A Donor

01

Register Online

Visit your state's organ donor registry and record your decision.

02

Say "Yes" at the DMV

When applying or renewing your driver's license, simply select the organ donor option.

03

Tell Your Family

Have an open conversation about your decision so your loved ones understand your wishes.

Someone else's second chance could begin with your decision today.

I may never know the families who allowed me to walk again, but every day I live with gratitude for their gifts.