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Get Involved and Save Lives

We help high school, college, and graduate students reduce the organ shortage on their campuses by providing them with the tools they need to save lives (and build leadership skills that look great on a resume). 

Ways to Make a Difference On-Campus

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Host an Event

Only have a few hours here and there to advocate for organ and tissue donation? Hosting a SODA event is a quick and easy way to educate your peers and register them as organ donors. 

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Take the eligibility quiz here.

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Decide what type of event you want to host. Get some inspiration here.

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Apply for support here.

Start a Chapter

Looking to create a lasting legacy and dedicate a few hours each week to organ and tissue donation advocacy? Lead a SODA chapter on campus with a group of your peers and host events together. 

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Take the eligibility quiz here.

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Find a team of three students and review our resources and expectations here.

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Fill out a chapter application here.

Get certified volunteer hours by advocating for organ donation!

Your advocacy is life-saving and deserves to be recognized. Host an event or start a SODA chapter and submit proof of your service to get a Letter of Certification from SODA National for National Honor Society, Key Club, sororities/fraternities, and other service-required organizations. 

How Students Make a Difference

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Educate their peers about the importance of organ donation.

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Register their peers as organ donors at RegisterMe.org.

Meet Some of Our Changemakers in Texas!

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"After shadowing at LifeGift (OPO), I realized not enough people are educated about being an organ donor. I wanted to make an impact in my community by forming an organization where I can motivate others to become organ donors."

Amy, SODA at Texas A&M University

Join the other 560+ students in SODA's Chapter Network!

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Northeast 

Advanced Math and Science Academy, MA

Boston University, MA

College of William & Mary, VA

Cornell University, NY

George Mason University, VA

Manhasset High School, NY

Northeastern University, MA

Quinnipiac University, CT

Sharon High School, MA

Smithtown High School West, NY

Temple University School of Pharmacy, PA

University of Massachusetts Lowell, MA

University of Pittsburgh, PA

Villanova University, PA

West Virginia University, WV

West

Amador Valley High School, CA

University of Colorado Boulder, CO

University of Nevada, Reno, NV

University of Nevada Reno, School of Medicine, NV

South

Amarillo High School, TX

Baylor University, TX

Bellarmine University, KY

Blythewood High School, SC

Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, FL 

Chelsea High School, AL

Enloe Magnet High School, NC

Florida International University, FL

Florida State University, FL

Greenville High School, AL

Mason County High School, KY

Meredith College, NC

Miami Palmetto Senior High School, FL

New Iberia Senior High School, LA

Oak Mountain High School, AL

Old Dominion University, VA

Strawberry Crest High School, FL

Texas A&M University, TX

University of Alabama, AL

University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL

University of Central Florida, FL

University of South Alabama, AL

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Midwest

Adlai E. Stevenson High School, IL

Bradley University, IL

Carmel High School, IN

Columbus North High School, IN

Fishers High School, IN

Martinsville High School, IN

North Lawrence Career Center, IN

Portage High School, IN

Purdue University, IN

University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, IL

University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI

University School of Milwaukee, WI

Warsaw Community High School, IN

Wawasee High School CTE Pathways-

Health Science, IN

Whitko Career Academy, IN

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