Author will speak about donating son's organs: Child who died in '94 now lives on in 7 people.

From: Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC ) | Date: March 30, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Karen Garloch

Mar. 30--Reg Green, author of "The Nicholas Effect" about the 1994 death of his son and the donation of his organs and corneas to seven people, will speak Monday at Presbyterian Hospital and Carolinas Medical Center in observance of National Donate Life Month. The first talk, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., is open to the public at Presbyterian's auditorium, 200 Hawthorne Ave. The second talk is for CMC staff only.

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