On August 24, hundreds of local residents enjoyed a beautiful day at Vailsburg Park in Newark, NJ, during NJ Sharing Network’s Live Healthy and Move community event. Attendees of all ages enjoyed great music, health screenings, fitness programs and games while learning about the importance of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. NJ Sharing Network also distributed school supplies to K-12 students through its ‘Back-to-School Drive.’
NJ Sharing Network, the non-profit organization responsible for the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State, works throughout the year with community partners and grassroots organizations to improve the health and wellness of residents. NJ Sharing Network’s Live Healthy & Move free community events offer a full day of family fun, focusing on physical and mental fitness.
Newark resident E. Denise Peoples, Senior Manager of Community Services, NJ Sharing Network, is a double-lung transplant recipient who coordinates Live Healthy & Move events and promotes NJ Sharing Network’s lifesaving mission in local schools, faith-based organizations and community associations. She understands the importance of raising awareness about the impact of organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
“Live Healthy & Move is just one of the ways our NJ Sharing Network team gives back and expresses our gratitude to our local communities. It is a wonderful opportunity for NJ Sharing Network’s team members, volunteers, and supporters to connect with local residents in our diverse communities throughout the Garden State. We were thrilled to bring this popular family event to Newark thanks to the generous support of our dedicated staff and community partners,” said Peoples.
In addition to NJ Sharing Network, several local organizations were on hand providing information and giveaways, including the City of Newark’s Department of Public Safety and Department of Health and Community Wellness, Essex County Sherriff’s Office, Greater Newark Health Care Coalition, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, and University Hospital. NJ Sharing Network also distributed school supplies to students in grades K-12 through its ‘Back-to-School Drive.’
NJ Sharing Network’s Live Healthy & Move event in Newark took on additional meaning as August is National Minority Donor Awareness Month, a time to honor the generosity of multicultural organ and tissue donors and their families, while also underscoring the critical need for people from diverse communities to register as organ and tissue donors. According to United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), nearly 4,000 New Jersey residents are waiting for a lifesaving transplant, and 67% are people of color. One organ and tissue donor can save eight lives and enhance the lives of over 75 people.
“Within our communities of color, we have all experienced how health issues such as hypertension, diabetes and kidney failure have impacted those around us – our mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, friends and neighbors. That is why there is a greater need than ever for transplants among our ethnic minorities,” said Peoples.
To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.