How I did it: I signed up at http://www.organdonation.nhs.ukI filled out an application stating my name, contact details, gender and what I wished to donate when I died. I chose everything- since really I'm not going to need them. Who needs eyes when you're dead?Voilà. Read how I did it…
How I did it: This was a gradual process. First I decided that in the event of my death I wanted my organs donated. When I turned 25 and renewed my driver's license I ticked the organ donor box and got a little heart added onto the card. Somewhere over the next few years I mentioned the topic to both of my sisters and I took the last step an hour ago and formally registered my wishes in the Virginian donor database.Virginia allows you to specify which … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I registered here: www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/public/services/aodr/index.jspI then told my family because even a registered donor would need their family’s permission for the donation to go ahead. Read how I did it…
Melissa is nervous for an upcoming move.
How I did it: Just say YES at the DMV or MVA and after the new license prints out you will see the pretty red heart on there that means if I’m no longer using my organs, you are welcome to them! Read how I did it…
How I did it: When I applied for my provisional driving license, there was a small section on there about organ donation but I wasn't sure if it would be put on the organ donation register. I went on to the NHS organ donation website (link in resources) and filled that in, nice and simple. Read how I did it…

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