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Imagine- *Between images the narration will be written

One day your doctor comes in on the screen*


with some bad news- - Concerned Doctor Face
You’re dying- - thumbs down (bad news)
So what do you do?-
Your doctor says you will be put on the
waiting list for a lifesaving organ transplant-
You and 185,583 other people. -
All waiting for life saving organs to come. -
But where do those organs come from? - UNOS logo
They come from UNOS, the United Network
for Organ Sharing (briefing of system and
how it works to organize list.)
But where does UNOS get those precious
organs from? -
They get them from people. Organ donors.
Viable candidates.
People who have had the misfortune of -image of brain w/ definition of brain dead
ending up brain dead, - accident
people whose families are told they will never
wake up and then have to decide to let the
person they love go.
Life saving organs come from tragedy.

So while you wait for a tragedy to happen to - image of list next to a “+”
someone, you get sicker and sicker.
You hope to get worse so you can move up
on the transplant list, to score more points
and get yourself closer to receiving the
transplant that will save your life so you can
spend the rest of it watching your kids grow
up.

but each time you move up on the transplant -skeleton hand (of death) rolls dice
list you're gambling with time. You're -dice land on snake eyes
gambling your life on the chances of a donor
dying before you do.

That is what you do.

You wait

However, it doesnt always work out -image of flatline


Flatline

The reality of the transplant system is the


demand exceeds the supply. There aren’t
enough organ donors.

But right now that’s the only option people


have after they start running out of time. Its -sand timer
their hail mary.

Don’t wait until someone you love dies


waiting for treatment to realize that something - images of family
has to be done about this

Help create options, give people a second


chance. Help a father, daughter, mother,
sister, brother, son, or grandchild come
home.

You can do that by helping fund research for


innovative stem cell research,
-images of scientific things
Science is so advanced, and so close to
finding alternatives.

It has already managed to grow a heart in a - image of a heart


lab, imagine if one day we could stop waiting
for tragedy to save people and instead whip
up what they need in a lab and send them
home to their families as easily as we would a
patient with a cold.

While science catches up, you can become -recycle sign


an organ donor. One donor can save 8 lives.
Don’t waste the gift of life.
Recycle life, and donate to research so you
can save 185, 583 people, and their families.

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