Writing to Transplant Recipients
The decision to write to your loved one’s recipient(s) is a personal experience. We encourage you to write if and when it feels right for you.
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The decision to write to your loved one’s recipient(s) is a personal experience. We encourage you to write if and when it feels right for you.
Tissue recovery organizations like LifeSource have developed compassionate solutions to ensure burial wishes are respected.
Catholic church leaders continue to support organ donation and speak out against the sensationalizing of brain death testing.
Driven by our mission to save and heal lives, we strive to hire, cultivate and retain team members who are dedicated to our cause.
Make a contribution today and support our vision to ensure that everyone who needs a lifesaving transplant gets one.
In 2018, families and friends of donors and transplant recipients hosted external events to raise awareness about the importance of donation, sharing their personal stories through unique events.
Over thirty years ago, an F4 fighter jet delivered a life-saving heart transplant from Fargo to San Francisco.
Advocates gathered to thank Minnesota’s elected officials for their past support of organ, eye and tissue donation and ask for their support in the months and years ahead.