
Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange is raising awareness of the need for registered organ donors in the Latino community during National Hispanic Heritage Month. According to Salud America, there is a significant gap between the number of Latino organ donors and the number of Latinos in need of life-saving organ transplants.
To highlight the importance of donors, Providence St. Joseph Hospital is sharing the story of 49- year-old Efren Carranza, a kidney transplant recipient who was on his way to Mexico to celebrate Mexican Independence Day with his family when he got a call that would change his life – a call that he’d been waiting for, for years.
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