WSU’s Gift of Life Campus Challenge goes for its eighth straight win

Wayne State University is trying to be the winner of the Gift of Life Michigan Campus Challenge against 13 other colleges and universities for the eighth straight year. The challenge encourages people to sign up for the Michigan Donor Registry, giving hope to those in need of a lifesaving organ or life-healing tissue transplants. Register to be an organ donor now. 

Wayne State has won the competition the past seven years and is looking to do it again by adding the most names to the donor registry. WSU has registered almost 5,000 people to Michigan’s donor registry over the past seven years. 

Since 2012, WSU’s Gift of Life campaign has been spearheaded by Beverly and Tim Butler, an associate business professor, who lost their daughter, Rebecca Joy Butler, in May 2011 while waiting for a lung transplant. Rebecca was a marketing student at WSU and a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority.

Alpha Gamma Delta, with the help of other student organizations, has led WSU’s efforts in the Campus Challenge through emails, social media, posters and at donor registry stations across campus.

Since 2016, WSU has partnered with police departments in the community to honor fallen Sgt. Collin Rose, who in his final act of service saved or improved the lives of up to 70 people through organ and tissue donation. Police officers are encouraged to register as well.

To sign up for the donor registry and support Wayne State in the Campus Challenge, visit www.giftoflifemichigan.org/go/wayne. The competition ends at 11:59 p.m. Feb. 20. To see the current standings, visit https://www.giftoflifemichigan.org/campus-challenge.

For more information, visit the Wayne State Gift of Life Facebook page.

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