Indore, October 27, 2024: The Rotary Club of Indore Adarsh, in collaboration with Rotary International District 3040, the Catholic Diocese of Indore, and IMCA, hosted a significant awareness program today at St. Francis Cathedral, Indore. The event aimed to encourage and educate the community about the importance of organ donation, underscoring the role of religious and spiritual endorsements in spreading awareness and motivating action.
Bishop Thomas Mathew, delivered a heart-touching address during the event. He shared his personal commitment to donating his organs after life, inspiring attendees to consider the impact they could make by registering as organ donors. "It is a profound act of kindness and service that continues beyond one's lifetime," he expressed, emphasizing that donating organs aligns with values of compassion and service cherished by various faiths.
Dr. Sanjay Dixit, Dean and CEO of MGM Medical College, Indore, also took the stage to demystify the organ donation process. He offered a clear explanation of the steps involved, addressed common concerns, and answered numerous questions from the audience. Recognizing the powerful influence of faith leaders, Dr. Dixit commended Bishop Mathew, Father Sumit Tahir, and Rotary International for their instrumental role in promoting organ donation. “The participation of respected religious figures strengthens the movement by encouraging people to embrace organ donation as a noble and selfless act,” Dr. Dixit remarked.
This event reflects a growing trend of collaboration between healthcare advocates and faith leaders to promote organ donation, highlighting the significance of such alliances in transforming lives and saving countless individuals awaiting transplants.
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