Which Organs & Tissues Can Be Donated?

Kidneys
Living donors can give one kidney. Deceased donors can provide both. Kidney transplants are common, helping patients avoid dialysis.

Liver
Partially donated by living donors, the liver regenerates. This makes living liver donation a viable option.

Heart
Donated after brain-stem death, heart transplants are critical for end-stage heart failure patients, offering years of life.

Lungs
One or both lungs can be transplanted for severe respiratory diseases, allowing recipients to breathe freely and live actively.

Pancreas & Intestine
Mainly donated after death, these organs aid patients with chronic diseases like diabetes and intestinal failure, improving health and quality of life.
Life-Enhancing Tissue Donation

Corneas
Corneal transplants restore vision. Thousands await this precious gift, allowing them to see, work, and participate in life.

Skin
Skin grafts are vital for burn victims, aiding faster healing, reducing infection, and minimizing scarring.

Bones, Veins & Valves
Used in reconstructive surgeries, these tissues restore mobility, cardiovascular function, and overall quality of life.