Mumbai: Blood and eye donation are often regarded as the most significant acts of giving. However, the donation of other organs is equally crucial. In India, the number of organ donors after death remains low. Rajol Patil, a young woman from Bhandup, Mumbai, has taken the initiative to create awareness about organ donation through her organisation, 'Jeevandan.' Over the past four to five years, she has successfully facilitated the donation of organs to approximately 2,500 needy patients.
Rajol Patil is a highly educated young woman, who, during her college years, recognised the alarmingly low rate of organ donation in the country. She realised that many patients in need of organs were not receiving them. Motivated by this, Rajol decided to dedicate herself to the cause of organ donation. After graduating, she, along with some of her friends and colleagues, launched a campaign to promote organ donation. Initially, the response was less, but as people became more aware of the cause, participation grew.
Rajol began by organising blood and eye donation camps before expanding her efforts to include organ donation. To create awareness, she conducted street plays and other activities. Her tireless efforts have resulted in nearly 2,500 patients receiving life-saving organs over the past few years.