National Minority Donor Awareness Month raises consciousness for

August’s designation as National Minority Donor Awareness Month shines a focus at the massive hole between the choice of organ donors and the choice of African Americans, Latinos and Asian Americans looking forward to lifesaving organs and tissues. Statewide, 1,477 African Americans watch for organs, however best 172 African Americans changed into donors in 2019, in line with information compiled through the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network in Illinois. In the Latino group, 826 are at the ready listing, whilst simply 129 Hispanic Americans changed into donors. Among Asian Americans, 240 are at the ready listing, with best 24 Asian Americans changed into organ donors. While organs aren’t matched according to ethnicity, the crucial qualities for donor/recipient matching — appropriate

Boston College Retires Pete Frates’ Number At ALS Awareness Game

Pete Frates’ No. 3 officially was retired by the Boston College baseball program at Pellagrini Diamond at Shea Field on Saturday. Frates, who was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2012, was there as the Eagles honored their former captain and current director of baseball operations. “This is such a huge thing for our family,” Frates’ wife, Julie Frates, told NESN’s Sarah Davis on Saturday. “This is a legacy for Pete and our family. So we couldn’t be more happy and thrilled for him. And at least he’s here to witness it all.” BC came back to win the game against Wake Forest 9-8, and they swept the doubleheader lat...