All around the world, there are thousands of people alive today, unified by a common bond. The bond of having received or given an organ or tissue. Some owe their lives to living donors, who are family members or friends….others to the generosity of perfect strangers, organ and tissue donors driven by the desire to give life to others after their death.
The World Transplant Games give both organ recipients the motivation to strive towards full rehabilitation through exercise, camaraderie and healthy living. They also provide them with a way of saying ‘thank you’ to those who made it all possible – the donors, their families, health professionals, researchers and carers… Without them, there would be nobody on the starting line.
Germany is home to the 2025 World Transplant Games which will be held from the 17th-24th August, 2025 in Dresden. It promises to be a Games like no other bringing the transplant community together from around the world. Start training, start planning and most of all, start dreaming! The seven-day program of high exertion and low impact sports, along with many social and cultural events, caters to both elite and social athletes and will attract 2500 participants from over 60 nations.
Transplant Recipients and Living Organ Donors as well as donor families can join this event. To register for WTG 2025 please send an email to team.manager@wtgindia.com.
Ajish, a 43 year old IT professional, residing in Navi Mumbai was diagnosed with IgA Kidney failure in the year 2018.
38 year old Anil, who hails from Chandigarh, is an extrovert and relishes meeting new people, playing games, and also enjoys theatre.
Thirteen-year-old Ishaan Anekar was initially diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome, but genetic testing later confirmed it as Alport syndrome, a rare genetic kidney disease.
The costs of managing the Team, training athletes, and organizing everything for the Games are immense. Additionally, the cost per athlete is extremely high, and transplant patients have already spent a lot of their funds on the surgery and subsequent treatment. While they are good athletes and wish to represent India, it is beyond the means of many of them. It is here that we need your support. Every little bit counts. Donations to the trust, except grants for CSR, qualify for exemption U/S 80G of the Income Tax Act.
ORGAN India, in its role as the Official Member Organization from India for the World Transplant Games
Read MoreIt promises to be a games like no other bringing the transplant community back together when we need it most. Start training, start planning and most of all, start dreaming!