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Sharnacey Faumui

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Hi Family & Friends, 
To say this year has been a big year for my family would be an understatement of the year. In the span of 6 months not only did we say goodbye to my Uncle Herman but we also suffered the loss of my Dad, Chris. 
I originally was going to participate in B2B in memory of my uncle with both my Mum & Dad, however after the passing of my dad it’ll be just mum & I doing the B2B. 
My Dad passed away suddenly from a heart attack in the early hours of the morning & we said our final goodbyes after him being in ICU for a week. If you knew Chris, you’d never forget him. He was our biggest cheerleader, our homemaker, the bartender & the greatest partner, father, brother & oppy. During our meetings with the medical team we learned that he was an Organ Donor. The criteria to donate is extremely slim & though they weren’t able to donate everything that we had hoped he was still able to give parts of himself to save another’s life & if that isn’t the epitome of who he was as a person I don’t know what is. 
What originally started out as tribute to our uncle has now turned into a remembrance of the two most important men in my life. 
So this year mum & I make our B2B debut in memory of my dad & her brother, my uncle. Here’s to celebrating their lives & to more years at B2B 🤍

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Save Lives Donate Organs Inc

SLDO is a not-for-profit organisation devoted to increasing awareness, education and, ultimately,the rate of organ and tissue donation in Australia.


Our mission 


  • raise public awareness of the benefits of organ and tissue donation;
  • spread knowledge and information about organ and tissue donation to Australians to ensure they understand the process of becoming a registered organ donor;
  • encourage choice around organ and tissue donation and to embrace the views of both those who chose to donate, or not donate, their organs and/or tissue;
  • raise funds to provide financial support for those involved in the organ donation or organ transplant process, organ transplant surgery, or ongoing medical treatment.

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The idea for SLDO was started by Gold Coast local Brett Bullock who was diagnosed with chronic renal failure in his early 20’s and underwent a kidney transplant. Together with a few mates he saw a need to highlight the issues around organ donation in Australia.Save Lives Donate Organs was formed to start taking action and spreading awareness of the life saving benefits of organ donation that Australia is so far behind on. Our foundation members and management committee have all been a part of Brett’s journey in some way over the past few years and have been inspired by Brett’s humility in seeking to help others.We share a common goal and hope to have others join with us as we move towards it.


We aim to be a resource for people looking for the facts about organ and tissue donation in Australia and how to register their intent. Major policy changes in this area in recent years have led to widespread misconceptions about how to become a registered organ donor in Australia.

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