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Gift of Life Donor Program Breaks National Records in Saving Lives 705 Organ Donors, Leading to 1,732 Life-Saving Transplants
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- New CEO Richard Hasz Salutes Region – the Most Generous in the Nation for 14 
Consecutive Years – and Team of "Heroes" for Extraordinary Commitment

Gift of Life Donor Program ( 
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) once again leads the nation among all 57 U.S. organ procurement organizations 
(OPO) in saving lives. For the 14th consecutive year, Gift of Life coordinated 
the most organs for transplant, achieving the highest number of organ donors 
ever recorded for a U.S.-based OPO.  Thanks to the nation's most generous 
community, dedicated staff who work around the clock for each person on the 
organ waitlist, and hospital partners committed to saving every life possible, 
in 2021 Gift of Life led the nation in:

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    --Most organ donors – coordinated life-saving gifts from 705 organ donors, 
      the most ever in the U.S. 
    --Most organs transplanted – those donations resulted in 1,732 transplants, 
      the most in the U.S. in 2021. 
    --Most kidneys transplanted – coordinated 1,007 kidney transplants – the 
      most ever in U.S. history. With kidney disease on the rise, and often 
      tied to common conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, this 
      provides hope to all who are waiting. The need is especially prevalent in 
      multicultural communities. In the Gift of Life region's 14 transplant 
      centers, 56 percent of the kidney recipients were people of color. 

Headquartered in Philadelphia, Gift of Life Donor Program is the federally 
designated OPO that serves the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New 
Jersey, and Delaware. Gift of Life's annual donation rate, 62 organ 
donors-per-million-population, is among the highest in the world.

Richard Hasz ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=1638661354&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.donors1.org%2Fabout-gift-of-life%2Foverview%2Fexecutive-leadership%2Frick-d-hasz-jr-bio%2F&a=Richard+Hasz 
), is the long-time leader of the clinical team behind Gift of Life's record of 
excellence. He became President and CEO of Gift of Life Donor Program, Gift of 
Life Family House, and Transplant Foundation on January 4, after serving as 
Vice President of Clinical Services since 1999. 

"I am humbled and inspired by Gift of Life's community, which year after year 
is the most generous in the nation for donation. It takes a team of heroes -- 
donors, donor families, Gift of Life staff and hospital partners -- to save the 
lives of people on the organ waitlist. Without each one of them, organ donation 
would not be possible," said Hasz. "As I embark on this new chapter as CEO, I 
know that our team will continue to lead in advocating for the thousands of 
patients awaiting a second chance at life, honoring all who give the gift of 
life and providing comfort to donor families. They are unsung heroes, working 
24/7 to support families and enabling them to create life-saving legacies for 
their loved ones. It takes sleepless nights, clinical expertise, and a deep 
reservoir of compassion. Working together, we strive for a day when no one dies 
waiting for a transplant."

In this video, a liver recipient and the mother of the donor who saved his life 
discuss how this extraordinary gift transformed both their lives, forging a 
deep friendship between two families of different faiths, races, and 
backgrounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBi-XXxs3c4 

In 2021, Gift of Life also recovered life-enhancing tissue from 2,399 donors, 
including 1,348 musculoskeletal donors and 1,894 cornea donors. These donations 
can benefit more than 110,000 people, with bone donations for orthopedic and 
sports injuries, skin donations to heal burn patients and for reconstructive 
surgery, heart valve donations to repair life-threatening defects and corneas 
to provide the gift of sight.

Gift of Life's Clinical Services division is now led by Christine Radolovic, 
MS, BSN, RN ( 
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), a 20-year veteran of Gift of Life who was recently promoted to the role of 
Chief Clinical Officer from director of the organization's more than 65 
Transplant Coordinators. A former ICU nurse, Radolovic understands firsthand 
the critical partnership between Gift of Life and its network of 129 acute care 
hospitals and 14 transplant centers. "Our hospital partners work side-by-side 
with us to make each donation possible," said Radolovic.  Each year, Gift of 
Life recognizes hospitals for their work. In this video, Temple Health staff 
and leadership reflect upon this life-saving partnership: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfw43vr4o0s 

Radolovic joined Gift of Life as a Transplant Coordinator, supporting donor 
families during the donation process. "Coordinators work 24/7 advocating for 
each person who is waiting for a life-saving donation and helping donor 
families during the most difficult moments of their lives," she said.  In this 
news clip, a Gift of Life Transplant Coordinator talks about this challenging 
and rewarding work.  
https://www.donors1.org/gift-of-life-transplant-coordinator-explains-organ-donation-process-for-both-families-and-recipients/ 


Donation and transplantation would not be possible without the generosity of 
heroic donors and donor families. "Gift of Life is privileged to serve the most 
generous community in the nation for organ donation," said Jan L. Weinstock, 
Esq. ( 
https://www.donors1.org/about-gift-of-life/overview/executive-leadership/jan-l-weinstock-esq/ 
), Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel. Gift of Life supports 
donor families through their grief with ongoing counseling and programs, 
including its annual Life and Legacy Celebrations that pay tribute to donor 
heroes and their families. To view this year's virtual ceremony, visit: 
https://www.donors1.org/families-of-donors/llc/llc4/ 

"Despite our region's historic generosity, we must not forget that there 
remains a tremendous gap between the number of adults and children waiting for 
organs and the number of organs available," added Weinstock. "We urgently need 
everyone to register as organ donors to send a message that as a society, we 
care for one another and believe in saving lives."

There are more than 100,000 people in the U.S. and more than 5,000 in Gift of 
Life's service area waiting for life-saving organ transplants. Across the 
country, 20 people die each day waiting. Choosing to register as an organ and 
tissue donor is one of the most selfless acts of love and humanity. It only 
takes 30 seconds to register to help save lives. To learn more or to register, 
go to donors1.org 
https://www.donors1.org/learn-about-organ-donation/sign-up-to-save-lives/ 

Leader in Innovation and Education

Gift of Life is recognized worldwide for its leadership and scholarship in 
organ and tissue donation. Howard M. Nathan ( 
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), who recently retired as President and CEO after 43 years with Gift of Life, 
now serves as Executive Director of Transplant Foundation. The Foundation, the 
supporting affiliate of Gift of Life Donor Program, leads research and 
education to advance donation and transplantation across the world. It includes 
Gift of Life Institute and Transplant Pregnancy Registry International. In 
addition to those programs the Foundation provides grants to fund innovation, 
quality and safety through scientific research, social and behavioral 
interventions or alternate approaches to existing processes and protocols. In 
recent years, Transplant Foundation has funded over 18 biomedical research 
trials.

"It is my privilege to continue to advance our life-saving mission and share 
the best practices that have led to Gift of Life's record-breaking increases in 
donation in my new role with the Transplant Foundation," said Nathan. "I am so 
proud to congratulate my friend and colleague Rick Hasz as he takes the reigns 
as CEO. Rick is a national leader and the driving force behind Gift of Life's 
outstanding clinical outcomes. I am confident that he will continue to provide 
a model of excellence, innovation, and success. There is no one better equipped 
to lead us into the future."

An international training center for organ and tissue donation professionals, 
the Gift of Life Institute ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=1969199382&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.giftoflifeinstitute.org%2F&a=Gift+of+Life+Institute 
)offers comprehensive, interdisciplinary resources to increase donation 
outcomes, including skills-based learning, continuing education, collaborative 
research, and consulting services. Since its inception in 2004, the Institute 
has facilitated more than 535 workshops with 57 OPOs and multiple tissue banks, 
training over 12,200 professionals from across the U.S. and 33 countries around 
the world. In 2021, the Institute conducted training for more than 1,200 
participants. 

January 2021 marked the 30th anniversary for the Transplant Pregnancy Registry 
International ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=3976067296&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.transplantpregnancyregistry.org%2F&a=Transplant+Pregnancy+Registry+International 
) (TPRI). The only research study of its kind in the world, TPRI studies the 
effects of pregnancy on transplant recipients and the effects of 
immunosuppressive medications on fertility and pregnancy outcomes. At one time, 
many transplant recipients were warned not to attempt pregnancy. TPRI's work 
has helped change the conversation. Since its founding in 1991, the TPRI team 
and its collaborators have tracked 2,957 parents and 5,115 pregnancies; 
celebrated over 230 grandchildren; presented information at 540 academic 
forums; and written over 280 publications including 79 peer-reviewed 
publications. Their work informs treatment guidelines, education to providers, 
and guidance to recipients worldwide. Learn more about TPRI's work from study 
researchers and participants in this video: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i50VOCtKQAc 

To support the work of the Transplant Foundation, each year Gift of Life holds 
the Donor Dash ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=3755764885&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.donors1.org%2Fget-involved%2Fsignature-events%2Fdonor-dash%2F&a=Donor+Dash 
), which in 2022 will celebrate its 25th Anniversary on April 24 at the 
Philadelphia Museum of Art. Held during National Donate Life Month, the Dash 
celebrates the life-saving power of organ and tissue transplantation. Since its 
start, its life-saving message has reached millions through media and community 
participation, and it has raised nearly $10 million to support organ and tissue 
donation community outreach, research, and patient programs and services. 

Every other summer, Transplant Foundation helps support transplant recipients, 
living donors and donor family participation at the Donate Life Transplant 
Games of America as part of Gift of Life's Team Philly ( 
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). A showcase for the success of organ donation and transplantation, 2022's 
games will be held in San Diego, CA. 

Transplant Foundation also supports Camp Jeremy ( 
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), a summer day camp that brings together children who have undergone a 
life-saving transplant and their siblings, for a week of fun and friendship. In 
2021, Gift of Life started a one-day, virtual winter version, with art 
projects, science experiments and more.

Celebrating 10 Years: A Home for Transplant Patients and Families

For families who travel to Philadelphia for transplants and related medical 
care, the financial and emotional stress of finding accommodations can be 
overwhelming. July 2021 marked the 10th year for Gift of Life Family House ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=746019226&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.giftoflifefamilyhouse.org%2F&a=Gift+of+Life+Family+House 
), a home away from home for transplant patients and their families. The Family 
House has provided 76,894 nights of food, lodging and supportive services since 
it opened, and, true to its mission, implemented numerous safety protocols so 
it could remain open throughout the pandemic. With community support, the 
Family House has welcomed 138,951 guests, served more than 277,902 meals, and 
provided more than $10.8 million in subsidized care since its inception. In 
2021, the Family House staff and volunteers provided 6,172 lodging nights of 
care for 9,750 guests, 19,500 meals, and 788 rides to and from local hospitals. 
The Family House's webinar series and virtual support groups for transplant 
patients and caregivers provides free, essential information on a wide range of 
topics, from understanding the waitlist process to recovery, medication, and 
mental health. In 2021, 2,400 participants from 48 states and 8 countries 
attended these programs. See highlights from the Family House's 10th 
Anniversary Kickoff Event and learn how the Family House has helped thousands 
of transplant patients and families during the past decade: 
https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2021/07/14/gift-of-life-family-house-chimes-of-hope/ 


At the Family House and throughout the community, Gift of Life's work would not 
be possible without hundreds of volunteers who provide food and services to 
guests, help educate the public, and support our life-saving mission. Learn 
more about becoming a Gift of Life ambassador here: 
https://www.donors1.org/get-involved/volunteer/

About Gift of Life Donor Program

Gift of Life Donor Program ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3408741-1&h=3867576698&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.donors1.org%2Fabout-gift-of-life%2Foverview%2F&a=Gift+of+Life+Donor+Program 
) is the non-profit, federally designated organ procurement organization, 
working with 129 acute care hospitals and 14 transplant centers to serve 11.3 
million people in the eastern half of Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and 
Delaware. Thanks to its compassionate community, for the past 14 years, Gift of 
Life has coordinated the most organ donors in the United States. Its annual 
donation rate, most recently 62 organ donors-per-million-population, ranks 
among the highest in the world. Since 1974, Gift of Life has coordinated more 
than 58,000 organs for transplant, and more than two million tissue transplants 
have resulted from the generosity of donors and their families. One organ donor 
can save the lives of up to eight people, and a tissue donor can improve the 
lives of more than 100 others. For more information or to register, visit 
donors1.org.

SOURCE: Gift of Life Donor Program

CONTACT: Karen Muldoon Geus, kmuldoongeus@donors1.org, 610-864-1840; Kimberly 
Kerr, kkerr@donors1.org, 215-219-6268 
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