FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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Awareness begins with understanding.

Welcome to the FAQ section of Sanjeevani Charitable Trust. Here, we answer common questions related to organ donation, eye donation, body donation, volunteering, and donations to help you make informed decisions.

Organ Donation FAQs

What is organ donation?

Organ donation is the process of donating healthy organs and tissues to help save or improve the lives of patients suffering from organ failure.

Who can donate organs?

Almost anyone can become an organ donor regardless of age or gender. Medical suitability is evaluated at the time of donation.

Can one donor save multiple lives?

Yes. A single organ donor can save up to 8 lives and improve many more through tissue donation.

Is organ donation legal in India?

Yes. Organ donation in India is regulated under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act (THOTA), ensuring ethical and transparent procedures.

Does organ donation affect funeral arrangements?

No. Organ donation is carried out respectfully and does not delay funeral procedures significantly.

Is there any age limit for organ donation?

There is no strict age limit. The condition of the organs is more important than age.

Can people with medical conditions donate organs?

In many cases, yes. Doctors evaluate medical suitability at the time of donation.

Eye Donation FAQs

What is eye donation?

Eye donation involves donating the cornea after death to help restore vision for visually impaired individuals.

Who can donate eyes?

Almost anyone can donate eyes, including people who wear spectacles or have cataracts.

Within how many hours should eye donation happen?

Eye donation should ideally take place within 4–6 hours after death.

Will eye donation disfigure the face?

No. The procedure is done carefully and respectfully without affecting facial appearance.

Body Donation FAQs

What is body donation?

Body donation is the act of donating one’s body after death for medical education and research.

Why is body donation important?

It helps medical students and researchers learn human anatomy, improve surgical skills, and advance medical science.

Can anyone donate their body?

Most individuals can pledge body donation, subject to medical and institutional guidelines.

Is family consent required for body donation?

Yes. Family members are usually required to inform and coordinate with the medical institution after death.

Volunteer FAQs

How can I become a volunteer?

You can join by filling out the volunteer form on our website or contacting us directly.

Do I need prior experience to volunteer?

No. Anyone passionate about social service and awareness can volunteer.

What volunteer opportunities are available?

We offer roles in:

  • Awareness campaigns
  • Social media
  • Events & camps
  • Creative & content support

Donation FAQs

How can I donate to Sanjeevani Charitable Trust?

You can donate through:

  • Bank transfer
  • UPI / QR Code
  • Online payment methods
Are donations tax exempt?

Yes. Donations are eligible for tax benefits under 80G & 12A.

How is my donation used?

Your contribution supports:

  • Awareness campaigns
  • Workshops & seminars
  • Blood donation drives
  • Free educational material distribution

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