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Organ Donation
Two minutes now could save up to nine lives
Let's start with the basics
What is organ donation?
Find out what's involved, who you could help and what choices you could make.
Register your decision
Have questions or concerns?
Donate
Do not donate
Register not to donate (opt out)
Find out why it's really important that you do.
More information
Who can donate?
How organ donors change lives
The law has changed
Why ethnicity matters
We need donors from all communities, but there is a shortage of donors from ethnic minority groups.
Talk to your loved ones
Whatever you decide, it's really important that you let them know. Find out why here.
Become a living donor
You are able to donate some organs while you are alive. For example, a kidney or part of your liver.
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- Blood Donation
- Platelet Donation
- Plasma Donation
- British Bone Marrow Registry
- Tissue Donation
- Cord Blood Bank
Published: Sep 22, 2025






