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Donate Life Named as Official Race Beneficiary of the SunTrust Richmond Marathon
Program aims to increase organ and tissue donation
By Scott Schricker, Richmond Sportsbackers September 5, 2003 Richmond, VA For the Washington Running Report
The SunTrust Richmond Marathon is pleased to announce the
addition of Donate Life as the official beneficiary of the
event. The goal of Donate Life, a partnership of the non-profit
agencies UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) and LifeNet, is
to increase the number of lives saved through organ and tissue
donation. The 26th running of the SunTrust Richmond Marathon
will take place on November 15, 2003.Donate Life, through educational efforts, encourages all
Americans to say "yes" to organ and tissue donation and record a
donation decision. One organ donor can save seven lives and one
tissue donor can help more than fifty people. More than 82,000
people are currently waiting for a life-saving organ transplant
and seventeen people die each day waiting for a transplant that
doesn't come in time. Anyone can make a difference by
documenting a donation decision and talking to his or her
family. Virginia residents can document a donation decision at
www.save7lives.org. "The SunTrust Richmond Marathon's commitment to increasing organ
and tissue donation will result in saving more lives and we are
a proud partner in this effort," said Helen Leslie, Executive
Director of LifeNet. As race beneficiary of the SunTrust Richmond Marathon (and its
companion race, the NTELOS 8K), Donate Life will receive a
portion of every race entry fee to support their educational
efforts to help save lives through organ and tissue donation.
Additional funds will be raised through the Donate Life Pledge
Program, in which event participants are encouraged to raise
money through pledges from friends, relatives, co-workers, and
neighbors. Prizes will be awarded to fundraisers based on
attaining certain funding levels. Now celebrating its 26th anniversary, the SunTrust Richmond
Marathon prides itself as "America's Friendliest Marathon." The
race is organized by the Richmond Sports Backers and Richmond
Road Runners Club who, since taking over management of the race
in 1998, have seen its participant numbers surge from 474 in
1997 to 3,432 in 2002. Including the NTELOS 8K, total
participation has grown to more than 6,200 runners. "SunTrust Bank, through our sponsorship of the SunTrust Richmond
Marathon, is proud to aid the efforts of Donate Life to increase
awareness of, and raise funds for, organ and tissue donation,"
said C. Michael Newbrand, director of Marketing, SunTrust Bank,
Mid-Atlantic. "We believe in this cause and it is easy for
everyone to get involved. We can all do our part in helping save
seven lives. As further support, SunTrust Bank, Central
Virginia, has joined the Workplace Partnership program to
educate their employees about the importance of organ and tissue
donation and save7lives.org" "For many participants, training for and running a marathon has
changed their lives," said Mike Logan, race director of the
SunTrust Richmond Marathon. "Becoming an organ and tissue donor
is about the gift of life--it is about making a difference. The
new partnership between the SunTrust Richmond Marathon and
Donate Life is one we're very excited about."
Anyone interested in learning more about UNOS and LifeNet can
visit their Web sites at
www.unos.org and
www.lifenet.org. To learn more about organ and
tissue donation and how to get involved at the local level,
visit
www.shareyourlife.org or
www.save7lives.org. You can contact LifeNet at
(800) 847-7831.Media wishing more information can contact Scott Schricker of
the SunTrust Richmond Marathon at (804) 285-9495. And don't forget to visit the
race Web
site.
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