Palmesano: Last call for art submissions for 3rd Annual Donate Life contest

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Submissions due February 28, Parents and teachers must submit

From the Office of NYS Assemblyman Phil Palmesano

Assemblyman Phil Palmesano (R,C-Corning) is reminding constituents about the 3rd Annual Student Art Contest hosted by Donate Life New York State. In celebration of Donate Life Month, students are encouraged to share their donation stories and perspectives on organ donations through art. Submissions must be in by Feb. 28, and winners will be notified by March 20. Entries must be submitted by a teacher or parent and must include the participating student’s name, grade level, age, address, phone number and email. There are four separate categories for the contest:

Elementary: 4th – 5th grades

Middle school: 6th – 8th grades

High school: 9th – 10th & 11th – 12th grades

Artwork will be hung throughout the Legislative Office Building during Donate Life Month in April. Winners will receive a $100 gift card and will be recognized at a press conference to be held on March 31 in Albany. For more information on this opportunity, please see the link here

            “Organ donation is a cause near and dear to my heart, so I am always happy to help promote this important issue however I can. We have 8,000 New Yorkers waiting for an organ donation, and we have the third-greatest need for organs but the sixth-worst enrollment rate. We can, and must, do better. I hope this art contest will help spread the word about the importance of organ donation. If you have already registered to become an organ donor, thank you. If you have not, please talk to your family and consider it, as you can help save the lives of your fellow New Yorkers. In fact, one person who donates at their time of death can save up to eight lives and impact the lives of 75 others. To register to donate, visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles or visit the NYS Donate Life Registry website today,” said Palmesano.

Assemblyman Palmesano represents the 132nd District, which includes Schuyler County, Yates County and Parts of Chemung County, Seneca County and Steuben County. For more information about Assemblyman Palmesano, Please follow him on Facebook.

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