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Giving Tuesday with Transplant Families


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Amidst the remarkable events of 2023, we're thrilled to share the initiatives we've undertaken with your invaluable support. From engaging webinars, podcasts, and our eagerly anticipated annual conference to the expansion of our cherished storytime sessions – we're fully committed to being there for you every step of the way.


Your support today will play a pivotal role in bolstering our endeavors. Whether through donations or active participation, your involvement holds immense value in propelling our cause forward. Here's how you can make a difference:


1. Give Your Voice: Share your transplant journey with us, enabling us to amplify awareness and instill hope within the community.

2. Give Your Time or Talent: Volunteer your skills or donate your time to help us enhance our services and outreach efforts.

3. Give Financial Support: Your donations or fundraising initiatives directly contribute to our mission of inspiring, supporting, and educating those involved in pediatric transplants.

4. Give Blood: Vitalant and similar organizations greatly rely on blood donations, a crucial component in facilitating life-saving transplant procedures.

5. Give Life: Pledge to become an organ donor through Donate Life, contributing to the noble cause of saving lives through organ donation.


Your support, whether through direct assistance or even simply by spreading the word about our cause, is deeply appreciated.


Should you choose not to support us directly, we encourage you to consider assisting any of our esteemed community partners dedicated to pediatric transplant support and advocacy, such as is listed on our resources page.


We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support throughout the years. Our mission's realization is indebted to your invaluable contributions.





 
 
 

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