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Building a Culture of Donation: Partnerships with Asian Community Organizations

Building a Culture of Donation: Partnerships with Asian Community Organizations. Sandy Shih Andrada Community Affairs sandrada@ctdn.org. Service Area Breakdown. Northern and Central California 4 Transplant Centers/160 Hospitals 11 million population

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Building a Culture of Donation: Partnerships with Asian Community Organizations

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  1. Building a Culture of Donation: Partnerships with Asian Community Organizations Sandy Shih Andrada Community Affairs sandrada@ctdn.org

  2. Service Area Breakdown • Northern and Central California • 4 Transplant Centers/160 Hospitals • 11 million population • Waiting list in N. California: 1,723 Asians • Donor registry launched on 4/4/2005 • Linked to DMV as of 7/1/2006 • Managed by Donate Life California • Websites in English and Spanish

  3. Asian Outreach in Northern California • Outreach began in 1999 under HRSA grant • Current Asian outreach focus areas: • Chinese-Cantonese, Chinese-Mandarin, Filipino, Asian-American • Media outreach • Sing Tao, KTSF, World Journal, Ming Bao, and many others • Festivals and health fairs • Strategic community sponsorships • Dedicated Chinese toll-free line and webpage • Chinese, Hmong, Vietnamese, and Filipino materials • Partnerships with community organizations

  4. City College of San Francisco • Current programs • Invited to present at all classes with Asian students • Intimate involvement in Asian student organizations • Academic scholarship named after Asian CTDN volunteer/liver recipient • Strategic sponsorship of college events • Outcome measures • Track registrations on donor registry • Continued invitations to college events and classes • Continued support of faculty • Future plans • Recruitment of bilingual student volunteers • Develop programming that leads to steady donor registrations (annual student projects, health education sessions, discussion groups)

  5. Tzu Chi Foundation • Current Programs • Table, banner, and speaking opportunity at all health fairs. • Annual presentations at Volunteer and Commissioner training sessions • Development of organ donation committee • Co-marketing in the media • Outcome measures • Registrations on donor registry • Continued invitations for involvement • Future plans • Social worker training • Volunteer program • eNewsletter/Website • Registry laptop at all events

  6. Asian Consent Rates (1999-2005)

  7. National Asian American Campaign Committee *For more information: Sabrina Ho sho@onelegacy.org Sandy Andrada sandrada@ctdn.org

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