The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) affirmed its support to the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI)’s valiant efforts to advocate for organ donation during the unveiling of the hospital’s new monument, “Vita Infinitum,” commemorating deceased organ donors who have helped save countless Filipino lives.
PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang emphasized that NKTI is a trusted partner of the Philippine Red Cross in the noble mission of organ donation.
“Organ donation as a gift of hope and life to humanity.”
“As we continue this vital collaboration, the PRC reaffirms its unwavering support to NKTI’s organ donation advocacy. Through our extensive networks of chapters, volunteers, and committee programs, we are committed to raising awareness about the impact of organ donation. Together, we will work together to educate communities, dispel misconceptions, and inspire more Filipinos to see organ donation as a gift of hope and life to humanity,” Pang said.
“Our shared vision goes beyond advocacy. We stand united in offering psychosocial support to grieving families, ensuring they feel valued and respected during such critical times. We also remain steadfast in training more PRC volunteers and health advocates to facilitate organ donation with compassion and dignity, honoring both the donors and families,” she stressed.
PRC Chairman and CEO Dick Gordon added, “The PRC is embracing the vision of transformative collaboration as we strengthen partnerships with various organizations to deepen our impact in communities nationwide. We are in full support of the NKTI’s tireless efforts in organ donation and transplantation, as we share common goals to protect life, alleviate human suffering, and uplift human dignity.”
“Vita Infinitum,” meaning “infinity of life,” was erected as a tribute to deceased organ donors of NKTI since the hospital’s establishment in 1983. It was built by NKTI, in partnership with the Rotary Club of San Juan Supreme, Eisenhower, and San Juan Neopolitan.
“This is a powerful reminder of our unsung heroes. They will not be forgotten.”
“We honor the selfless generosity, act of charity, and eternal love of their families, whose gifts have transformed and extended the lives of our countless patients. They donated their kidneys, liver, pancreas, cornea, and even bones, and soon we have embarked on the heart and lung transplant. This [monument] highlights the role of NKTI to strengthen the deceased organ donation, in providing life-saving care for individuals. This is a powerful reminder of our unsung heroes. They will not be forgotten,” NKTI Executive Director Dr. Rose Rosete-Liquete said.
The unveiling ceremony, at the NKTI Grounds in Quezon City, was graced by Rosete-Liquete, PRC Secretary General Dr. Pang, Dr. Enrique Ona, former Secretary of Health and former NKTI Executive Director; heads of the Philippine Lung Center, Philippine Heart Center, rotary clubs, and representatives from the Kidney Transplant Association of the Philippines, Inc. (KITAP) and other groups.
Ms. Maria Pauline Saldaña also gave her testimony as a liver transplant recipient of NKTI’s organ donor program after battling cirrhosis (or severe scarring of the liver).
“To everyone who is able. I hope you choose to be a donor. You can help prevent a tragedy, and transform it into a legacy that would live on and be a blessing to extend people’s lives. Every donation is such a precious gift you can choose to give,” Saldaña stressed.