Monthly Archives: November 2011

Making a Difference: Celebrating Our Community Partners

On November 10, 2011, The Living Legacy Foundation honored many of the hospital and community partners, whose hard work and commitment to raising awareness for organ, eye and tissue donation helps saves the lives of hundreds of Marylanders waiting for … Continue reading

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Updated wait list numbers

Each day at any given time, there are thousands of men, women and children waiting for a life-saving organ transplant in the United States. These are people’s parents, children, sisters, brothers, wives, husbands, aunts, uncles, grandparents, best friends and neighbors … Continue reading

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National Donor Sabbath: Give thanks. Give life.

Regardless of religious affiliation, congregations and houses of worship across the nation will recognize the lifesaving benefits of organ, eye and tissue donation on November 11-13, 2011 in honor of National Donor Sabbath, an ecumenical celebration of life. Though specific … Continue reading

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Students at Salisbury University to hold donor drive

The Salisbury University chapter of the American Marketing Association will hold their “AMA Saves Lives” event on Wednesday, November 16th at Brew River Restaurant. The event’s goal is to increase organ donor awareness and help fund the AMA’s 34th Annual … Continue reading

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November Transplant Anniversaries!

The Living Legacy Foundation would like to wish a very happy transplant anniversary to the following transplant recipients during the month of November: George Franklin Kidney transplant recipient Kidney transplant 36  yrs ago on 11/4/1975 Tracey Serpi Kidney transplant recipient … Continue reading

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