Flag raised to raise organ donor awareness | InQuinte.ca
×
Today's latest storiesCounty Councillor encourages council to lobby province for better public health funding supportPhilanthropic organization helps strengthen healthcare education at Loyalist CollegeAnother winning result for Madoc/Marmora Smile Cookie CampaignUPDATE: Pedestrian death reported in BellevilleNew food and beverage industry in Belleville holds grand openingBelleville's most experienced councillor aims for another seatBelleville man charged with assaultInvestigation continues into threat against school in PeterboroughBeyond the Headlines - additions to the Belleville CenotaphSIU investigating death of man in OPP custody in CobourgGas leak in NapaneeFunding approved for project to recognize previously unlisted fallen soldiersStolen Vehicles recovered, Port Hope resident chargedImpaired, collisions, marine incidents on Northumberland weekend docketSt. T's supports local affordable home ownershipStrike action begins against local organization, 'unconstitutional' Bill 124, suppressed wagesBelleville Police make arrest in Internet Child Exploitation investigationOfficer attacked during spousal assault call in BellevilleBelleville man rides bicycle into river before arrestSuspect charged following break-in to business in downtown Belleville
Photo: City of Belleville

Flag raised to raise organ donor awareness

By Brock Ormond Apr 1, 2026 | 2:13 PM
The efforts to raise awareness and encourage local organ donations continues in the Quinte region.
City of Belleville officials joined the Quinte Organ Transplant Support Group to raise the Be A Donor flag in support of Be A Donor Month and Green Shirt Day on Wednesday outside the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre.
Green Shirt Day is on April 7 in honour of Logan Boulet, who lost his life in the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Prior to his death, Boulet had registered to be an organ donor, which saved the lives of six people.
His story inspired nearly 150,000 Canadians to register, a movement now known as the “Logan Boulet Effect”.
One organ donor can save up to 8 lives and enhance as many as 75 more through the gift of tissue.
Learn more and register at beadonor.ca.