Projects

Patients

The Zane Project

We have created a mascot from our educational toy, Zane The Unicorn. One of his parts was no longer working and a spare part was donated to him from a zebra. Zane now spends his days telling kids how important it is to SHARE THEIR SPARE and how being born different is ok. Zane brings joy to the children that usually spend an extended period at the hospital. The mascot is also used at events to attract attention and start the conversation around organ and tissue donation. We found that by using Zane’s story, children can understand organ and tissue donation and don’t find the concept frightening.

Do you wish to share your spare funds and donate a mini Zane to a child?

Support Group

Whilst waiting for an organ transplant, many patients seek the support of fellow patients to help them feel more at ease with the concept. Post transplant, although life is much better, patients still have to navigate many physical and emotional obstacles and again a support group is much needed.

We have created a forum where patients feel safe to ask questions and share their journeys.