Organ Donor Card
The Organ Donor Card acts as a document that would help you express your willingness to be an organ donor after death, similar to making a will.
By signing the 'Donor Card' you have pledged to donate your organs after your death.
What to do next?
- Keep the Donor Card with you at all times, in your purse or wallet
- Inform your close relatives about your wish to be an organ donor
- The Donor Card also serves as an emergency card as it has the name and number of your emergency contact
What you must know about the Organ Donor Card?
- Organ Donation can happen only after death and does not carry any financial rewards
- Organ Donor Card is not a living donor card; there are no living donor cards
- A person pledging to donate organs has the option to withdraw the pledge at any time by writing to us at [email protected]
Kindly note that the donor card is symbolic of expression of your wish and serves as a conversation starter amongst your family members. It is not a legal document and the family has the right to make the final decision. You can change your wish anytime. While the choice of organs/tissues indicated in this online form is not exhaustive (there are many more tissues that can be donated), however you can choose to donate all parts of your body by checking the option 'Any part of my Body'.
Note - MOHAN Foundation will not post a hard copy of the donor card. An organ donor, who has registered online, can print their donor card soon after submission or can print later by using the link provided in our automated acknowledgement mail.
Donor Card - Registration Form