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

Bryan Clauson Was Organ Donor, Helped Save Five Lives After Fatal Crash

Share this: The racing community continues to grieve following the untimely death of eight-time USAC champion Bryan Clauson, but his family can take solace in knowing how he helped save lives. Clauson died Sunday night following a crash in Saturday’s Belleville Midget Nationals, but in many ways his spirit lives on. The 27-year-old was an organ donor, ultimately helping save five lives, according to a family statement released via Twitter on Wednesday. Below is the statement in full. “We would all like to thank you for all of your prayers and concerns over the last few days. It provided strength and comfort during a very difficult time for us. Nothing prepares you for these moments. We have all watched from afar as other families have