Martha Ehlin

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Martha Ehlin
Name Martha Ehlin
Birth name
Birth date 29 December 1977
Birth place Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Death date 19 March 2016
Death place Stockholm, Sweden
Alma mater
Occupation Teacher, Athlete
Years active
Organization
Known for Organ donation advocacy, World Transplant Games
Notable works
Spouse(s)
Website


Martha Ehlin (29 December 1977 – 19 March 2016) was a prominent Swedish teacher and athlete, renowned for her advocacy in organ donation awareness. She gained international recognition for her participation in the World Transplant Games and her role in founding the Swedish organization MOD – Mer organdonation.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Martha Ehlin was born in Örnsköldsvik, a town in northern Sweden. She pursued her education in teaching and became a dedicated educator, known for her passion and commitment to her students.

Medical Challenges and Transplantation[edit | edit source]

In 2008, Martha was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that necessitated a multi-organ transplant. She underwent a life-saving surgery in which she received five new organs: a liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, and duodenum. This complex procedure was performed at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Gothenburg.

Advocacy and MOD – Mer organdonation[edit | edit source]

Following her recovery, Martha became a fervent advocate for organ donation. She co-founded MOD – Mer organdonation, a Swedish non-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness and support for organ donation. Her work with MOD was instrumental in changing public perceptions and policies regarding organ donation in Sweden.

Athletic Achievements[edit | edit source]

Martha Ehlin was an accomplished athlete who competed in the World Transplant Games, an international sporting event for transplant recipients. She won several medals, showcasing her resilience and the possibilities of life after transplantation. Her participation in these games served as an inspiration to many, highlighting the success of organ transplantation and the importance of donor registration.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Martha Ehlin's legacy continues to influence the field of organ donation advocacy. Her story has inspired countless individuals to register as organ donors and has brought significant attention to the cause. Her life and achievements are celebrated annually in Sweden, and her work with MOD continues to thrive.

Death[edit | edit source]

Martha Ehlin passed away on 19 March 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden, after a long battle with cancer. Her contributions to organ donation advocacy remain impactful, and she is remembered as a pioneer in the field.

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