2019 Faces
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This calendar is dedicated to those individuals who have given the gift of life, and to the professionals who make donation and transplantation a reality, so that thousands may live and celebrate another new year.
Recovered Organ Donors in Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico 700
600
500
400
300
200
100
FY
00-01
01-02
02-03
03-04
04-05
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10
10-11
11-12
12-13
13-14
14-15
15-16
16-17
17-18
364
388
404
431
468
496
521
558
515
541
560
526
565
536
574
610
614
610
LifeLink® Foundation LifeLink Foundation consists of five divisions: LifeLink of Florida, LifeLink of Georgia, LifeLink of Puerto Rico, LifeLink Tissue Bank and LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory. In addition to these divisions, many departments provide the support and structure LifeLink needs in order to thrive. Those include Communications Services, Corporate Compliance, Facilities, Finance and Accounting, Human Resources, Information Systems and Public Affairs.
Photo courtesy of Rebekah Hilt
Message of Gratitude from the President/CEO and Chair of the Board “Teamwork makes the dream work.” This famous phrase, coined by John Maxwell, was demonstrated by LifeLink staff and supporters this past fiscal year. In September 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria had an adverse impact throughout all of the LifeLink service areas. Many on our team experienced property damage and were forced to live without power for days. In the case of our Puerto Rico-based employees, most went without water and power for many months before even basic services were restored. We are pleased and proud to report that in the face of such hardship, our staff remained focused on our mission of service to our communities and beyond. We honored our donors by hosting remembrance services throughout Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico and began work in our newly built Ms. Jean Aiken Davis
Research and Development labs to identify new and novel uses of donated tissue to improve function and mobility for patients in need of tissue allografts. Much of the work LifeLink accomplished is captured within this publication, but these pages cannot do justice to the countless hours spent serving donor families, recovering organs and tissue for transplant, educating communities and medical professionals with the Donate Life message and ultimately, saving lives. We thank all of our supporters and appreciate our strong partnerships with service area hospitals, medical examiner offices, funeral homes, coroners, workplace partners, driver license offices and government agencies. Thank you also to our volunteers, who share their personal stories and inspire others through their courage and generosity. And finally, thank you to all LifeLink staff whose tireless
Dennis F. Heinrichs, B.S.N., M.B.A.
Mission Statement ®
dedication, commitment and passionate support for donors and their families continues to help save and improve lives every day.
Jean Aiken Davis
Dennis F. Heinrichs
President/CEO LifeLink Foundation
Chair of the Board LifeLink Foundation
LifeLink Foundation is a non-profit community service organization dedicated to the recovery of life-saving and life-enhancing organs and tissue for transplantation therapy. The Foundation works in a sensitive, diligent, and compassionate manner to facilitate the donation of desperately needed organs and tissues for waiting patients, supports research efforts to enhance the available supply of organs and tissue for transplant patients, improves clinical outcomes of patients post transplantation,
www.LifeLinkFoundation.org
and works closely with the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to support its goals.
LifeLink Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) Service Areas Organs Transplanted by OPO Service Area
LifeLink of Georgia (LLGA)
LLFL
LLGA
LLPR
708*
879
238
State of Georgia and two counties in South Carolina: Aiken and Edgefield
(Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18)
LifeLink of Florida (LLFL)
*Indicates a record number
TOTAL:
1,825
Organ Donors by OPO Service Area
Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades,
Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota
LifeLink of Puerto Rico (LLPR) Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands
250
200
150
100
50
OPO Partners
LLFL
63 hospitals, 8 medical examiner districts
LLGA
%
186 hospitals, 412 coroners, 5 medical examiner offices, 3 Georgia Bureau of Investigation Offices
LLPR 59 hospitals and the Institute of Forensic Medicine
Donation Advisory Committees (DACs) DACs are groups of hospital representatives and LifeLink staff members committed to raising awareness about organ and tissue donation within respective hospitals. These groups assist in furthering the LifeLink mission and work on projects to improve the donation process. DAC projects have included creation of brain death and Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) policies, critical care education, Donate Life Flag programs and participation with Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) “The Workplace Partnership For Life” hospital campaign. The efforts of DACs directly impact lives saved through transplantation.
57%
46%
LLGA
*Indicates a record number
#
LLFL
228
Lee, Manatee, Martin, Pasco,
# of Deceased Organ Donors
Highlands, Hillsborough,
298*
300
Hardee, Hendry, Hernando,
number of organ donors by OPO service area
84
15 counties in Florida:
13%
LLPR
TOTAL:
610
Represents the % of deceased organ donors who had joined the organ, tissue and eye donor registry*
*It is a legally binding decision when an adult aged individual registers as an organ, tissue and/or eye donor. At the time of a registered donor’s death, it is the respective recovery organization’s obligation to honor that individual’s donation decision to the best of its ability. This decision cannot be overturned by family or friends of the decedent.
Perseverance after the storm On September 6, 2017, Hurricane Irma devastated the U.S. Virgin Islands and parts of Puerto Rico. The damage was so extensive in the U.S. Virgin Islands that many hospital patients were transported to hospitals in Puerto Rico for treatment. Unfortunately, two weeks later, Hurricane Maria reigned fury on the entire island of Puerto Rico. As a result, residents of Puerto Rico lived for months without electricity, with limited fuel to operate generators and little or no communications infrastructure. In the midst of disaster, LifeLink of Puerto Rico remained steadfast and continued with its lifesaving mission of recovering organs and tissue for transplant. Additionally, thanks to contributions from LifeLink Foundation, organ procurement organizations throughout the country, other affiliated partner organizations and supporters of organ, tissue and eye donation, a Go Fund Me account provided for LifeLink of Puerto Rico staff, covering living and transportation expenses due to displacement, insurance deductibles, building repairs and hazard removal expenses.
Congress of the Transplantation Society
27th INTERNATIONAL
LifeLink staff presented four abstracts and one poster presentation at the 27th International Congress of the Transplantation Society in Madrid, Spain, to discuss LifeLink best practices with transplant industry peers from throughout the world. LifeLink was honored to present its work internationally and continues to seek out and assess ways to impact more lives through organ and tissue donation education, research and recovery methods.
For more information visit www.LifeLinkFoundation.org.
Donor Recognition Programs LifeLink prides itself on the respect and honor shown to all organ and tissue donors and their families. Annually, the Donor Family Services
HRSA’s “The Workplace Partnership for Life” Hospital Campaign Results
Medal Winners
Department for each OPO hosts donor recognition events for the loved ones of our donors.
PLATINUM
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
LLFL: LLGA: LLPR:
22 35 26
6 10 7
4 22 20
14 5 6
TOTAL
83
23
46
25
177 TOTAL WINNERS
(a 9% increase over previous fiscal year)
Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) “The Workplace Partnership For Life” hospital campaign recognizes the efforts of hospitals that work in partnership with their local organ, tissue and eye recovery organizations to support and increase donation education in their communities.
“TREE OF LIFE” CEREMONIES
DONOR SERVICES OF REMEMBRANCE
■■ LifeLink of Florida and LifeLink of Georgia
Recent organ and tissue donor families are invited to attend
have a Tree of Life wall in their Tampa and Norcross offices, respectively, featuring the first names of all organ and tissue donors from the previous calendar year. Each year, family and friends of those donors are invited to honor their loved one during an unveiling event. The Tree of Life is a visual dedication to organ and tissue donation and symbolizes renewed life given by each organ and/or tissue donor.
a remembrance service where their loved ones are honored. Family members are given the opportunity to contribute quilt squares to memorial quilts and share photos and/or other memories of their loved one with all in attendance. Organ and tissue recipients, donor families and LifeLink staff share words of encouragement and gratitude during the event.
■■ LifeLink of Puerto Rico incorporates an interactive activity into their remembrance service where donor names adorn a live tree and program guests are encouraged to place a handful of dirt at the base of the tree, in honor of their loved one.
For more information on donor family outreach visit www.LifeLinkFoundation.org/Donor-Families/.
Darin Brahm, Heart Recipient
D
arin, a Military Intelligence Officer
in the United States Army, deployed to numerous countries throughout his 21-year military career. After retirement, he deployed three times to Afghanistan as a Department of Defense civilian. Then Darin began a different journey—a battle for his life. Diagnosed with arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD), caused by genetic defects of the heart muscle, Darin received an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to monitor and regulate his heartbeat. A little less than a year later, he was listed for transplant as his health continued to deteriorate. Darin received a heart transplant in May 2017, two years after his original diagnosis. Married for 26 years to his wife, Amy, he gives thanks to his donor family for this extra time. “Without my organ donor, I don’t know how much time I would have had with my wife, my daughters, my grandsons… my organ donor enabled me to keep living, to enjoy this life with them.” Darin is excited to, once again, enjoy Frisbee Golf and share his passion of the game with his daughter, Bella, and his grandsons, Rylen and Talen.
LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory
Evaluations
operates 24-hours-a-day to match potential organ donors with waiting recipients, protect patient safety and improve organ transplant outcomes. LifeLink
Transplant Patients
2,880
Transplantation Immunology Laboratory works rigorously to ensure recipients the best possible outcome after they receive a transplanted organ.
795
Total: 4,238
Deceased Donors
563
(Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18)
30,565
Transplants Facilitated by Lab
transplant related tests performed
Kidney
Heart
Living Donors
Florida Transplant Centers Served
110
460
Liver
Kidney/Pancreas
Largo Medical Center, Largo
24
156
Pancreas
Lung
Tampa General Hospital, Tampa
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg
Lee Health Transplant Institute at Gulf Coast Medical Center, Fort Myers Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston
42 TOTAL:
2 794
Broward Health, Fort Lauderdale Memorial Regional Hospital, Hollywood Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, Hollywood
For more information visit www.LifeLinkFoundation.org.
The Moore Family, Donor Family
M
adison was a vibrant, fun-loving, strong-willed teenager who dreamed of a career in forensics. However, horses were her passion and she was an avid equestrian. Madison began as a barrel racer, but found her true calling when she became involved with miniature horses. She participated in “driving horse competitions,” both locally and nationally, where horses compete while pulling a carriage. She was routinely “in the ribbons”—horse show language for winning—and earned the title of “Reserve National Champion” at a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tragically, Madison passed away at the young age of 17 and she became an organ donor. “It was her decision. She made it when she turned 16, telling her father ‘Why be selfish? I’m not going to need them’,” says Madison’s
mom, Angie. “She chose it and we didn’t argue. We honored her decision.” Ed, Madison’s father, is a commercial truck driver for Jeff Foster Trucking. The company supports causes that affect their employees and purchased a ribbon decal for Ed’s truck to promote the Donate Life message. Now, wherever he travels, Madison’s donation decision is honored and others will learn about her selfless decision to give the gift of life. LOCATION COURTESY OF PASCO HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION, HUDSON, FL
B
Anthony “A.J.” Burgess, Kidney Recipient
LifeLink Tissue Bank LifeLink Tissue Bank is the largest non-profit tissue bank in the Southeastern United States and provides more than 40,000 allografts annually to orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgical specialists. Though our skilled team is equipped to recover all
efore A.J.’s birth, doctors informed his family that his kidneys were not functioning and he would require a kidney transplant. They knew he would face challenges as soon as he was born, however, they were not expecting A.J. to join the world a month early. He was immediately placed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) where he spent seven months. During that time he was placed on life support, and due to his kidney function, started dialysis and experienced issues with his heart and lungs. Once released from the hospital, A.J. continued dialysis at home for two and a half years. Doctors set a goal of A.J. weighing twenty-five pounds before he could be placed on the transplant waiting list and when that milestone was reached, his family rejoiced. Since receiving his kidney transplant, A.J. has reached other milestones. His mom, Carmellia, says “We have seen a major change in A.J. since his transplant. He was bedbound before his transplant, but now he is running and able to do normal toddler activities. We cannot thank his donor family enough for the opportunity for A.J. to have a childhood.”
LifeLink Tissue Bank is proud of several new partnerships that are benefitting patients locally, nationally and internationally. These include: ■■ HCT Regenerative is a Taiwan-based tissue bank whose partnership efforts allow LifeLink to provide
life-enhancing tissue grafts, we specialize in the processing
allografts for patients suffering from sports, orthopedic
and distribution of spine, sports and general orthopedic grafts.
and/or spine injuries. ■■ NuTech Spine and Biologics distributes LifeLink allografts to surgeons throughout the United States.
LifeLink Tissue Bank hosts informative
■■ Our Research and Development Department is engaging
seminars throughout
a current partner, Bioventus, to co-develop a new,
the year to help nurses
cutting-edge bone allograft solution for use in spine
earn Continuing Education
and trauma surgeries.
Units (CEUs), while learning about our
■■ LifeLink joined forces with Wake Forest University to
life-changing work.
recover and develop tissue grafts to aid in the treatment of injured servicemen.
% of Recovered (Deceased) Tissue
Donors
who had joined the organ, tissue and eye donor registry* 67%
LLFL
Tissues recovered by LifeLink Tissue Bank
Tissues processed and distributed by LifeLink Tissue Bank
SKIN: primarily used to
SPINAL GRAFTS:
assist in the healing of burn patients BONE: used for a
58% 26%
LLGA LLPR
(Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18) *It is a legally binding decision when an adult aged individual registers as an organ, tissue and/or eye donor. At the time of a registered donor’s death, it is the respective recovery organization’s obligation to honor that individual’s donation decision to the best of its ability. This decision cannot be overturned by family or friends of the decedent.
variety of orthopedic and spinal procedures
designed to promote fusion and help patients who suffer from severe and/or chronic pain to lead normal lives SPORTS GRAFTS: used in joint restoration procedures to help restore movement to patients suffering from pain and discomfort
TENDONS: often used
that prevents them from enjoying
for sports-related injuries
active lifestyles GENERAL ORTHOPEDIC GRAFTS:
VALVES: used commonly
help to promote bone formation,
in heart valve replacement
optimize healing and accelerate a
surgeries
patient’s return to normal function
To learn more about our innovative work visit www.LifeLinkTissueBank.org.
Public Education
What do we do?
An array of beliefs and emotions are expressed when the topic of organ, tissue and eye donation is presented to the public. Some hold fast to deeply rooted myths surrounding the subject, while others are fully supportive and quick to show their driver license, indicating they are a registered donor. The Public Affairs Department works diligently to educate the public about the facts of organ, tissue and eye donation and encourage individuals to join
Public Affairs Staff
Volunteers
Volunteer Recruitment & Management Multicultural Outreach Interdepartmental Support Event Management Graphic Design Media Outreach Government Relations Initiatives Community Outreach Brand Management
Assist donation education efforts (via information tables, public presentations, etc.) Share personal donation testimonials
the donor registry.
LLFL grew its partnership with Phi
Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The University of South Florida’s (USF) undergraduate chapter (Zeta Xi) assisted with raising awareness about organ, tissue and eye donation amongst their peers and registered dozens of new donors.
LifeLink Public Affairs Department
STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:
1 2 3
promote donor registrations within the three LifeLink OPO service areas promote the LifeLink brand
LLGA hosted “Handprints of Hope” to rally support, while honoring a local organ donor. In partnership with NASCAR race driver Joey Gase, event attendees placed their handprints on his official race car and met him in person. Joey Gase’s mother passed away and became an organ and tissue donor when he was 18-years-old.
increase awareness about organ, tissue and eye donation
Volunteers
The Multicultural Donation Education Program (MDEP), based in Georgia, hosted its 11th Annual Done Vida Health Fair. More than 300 people attended this event where they took part in dozens of health screenings and received information about organ, tissue and eye donation.
2017-2018 ACTIVE
VOLUNTEERS LLFL
233
2,316
LLGA
276
1,225
LLPR
46
4,000
LLPR hosted its annual “Diselo A Tu Familia”
campaign to encourage registered organ, tissue and eye donors to discuss their donation decision with their family and friends. Events were hosted throughout Puerto Rico in hospitals, CESCO offices (where driver license transactions take place) and on social media.
69%
of the LifeLink of Florida adult population are registered donors.
Donor Registrations by Source
(LLFL population includes: Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Martin, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties)
62% 28%
of Georgia’s adult population are registered donors.
Source
LLFL LLGA LLPR
Driver License Transactions 251,029 446,609 Online
6,685
821 1,475
773
1,513 12,952
In Person *National Registry
of Puerto Rico’s adult population are registered donors.
TOTAL
*Data based on 2017 population estimates by the United States Census Bureau.
State Donor Registries
18,041
24,812 29,432 N/A
283,299 478,375 32,468
*The National Donate Life Registry (www.RegisterMe.org) launched in 2015 and is managed by Donate Life America. The national registry allows individuals throughout the United States to register as organ, tissue and eye donors. For the majority of states, Florida and Georgia included, donor registrations from the national registry are automatically funneled into the respective state donor registry where that individual resides.
Each state has its own organ, tissue and eye donor
(Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18)
registry and the Public Affairs Department is dedicated to increasing the number of registered donors in the three LifeLink OPO service areas.
FLORIDA
10.2 million registered donors
GEORGIA
4.8 million registered donors
PUERTO RICO
Social Media
642,312 registered donors *data as of 6/30/18
For more information on organ, eye and tissue donation and/or how to register as a donor visit www.LifeLinkFoundation.org/RegisterToday.
In today’s digital age, LifeLink understands the importance of engaging individuals through social media with the Donate Life message. Currently LifeLink maintains active accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. For up-to-date information and to interact with LifeLink, follow us on social media today!
Social Media Accounts by OPO
Media Stories
LLFL LLGA LLPR
Facebook LifeLinkOfFlorida
Television Radio
Web
LLFL 50
2
19 89
LLGA 20
12
26 28
LLPR 36
115
9 28
TOTAL 106
129
54
145
LifeLinkGA LifeLinkDePuertoRico
LifeLinkFL LifeLinkGA LLPR_DoneVida
LifeLinkFL
LifeLinkGA LifeLink_PuertoRico
YouTube
LifeLinkFL
LifeLinkGA LifeLinkDePuertoRico
In addition to the above listed social media accounts, LifeLink Foundation has a presence on LinkedIn.
Behind the Scenes Information Systems The Information Systems Department is dedicated to using technical innovation to deliver high systems availability in support of the LifeLink mission, ensuring 24/7 operations by providing technology integrated with cybersecurity safeguards.
Human Resources LifeLink is dedicated to making sure employees possess the training and skills they need to provide the best service to our donor families, communities and internal peers. The Human Resources Department is committed to leadership and provides training for management and non-management staff alike. “LifeLink University”
+
offers training modules on ®
Communications Services The Communications Services Department has 13 full-time communications coordinators available 24-hours-a-day to assist callers. This ensures donor
an array of topics ranging from customer service to team building. Dedication to the growth of employees is just one of many things that
makes LifeLink an ideal employer.
referral calls are received in real-time and potential donation opportunities are identified as soon as possible.
LifeLink receives a daily average of 217 donor referral calls. During the 2017-2018 fiscal year, Communications Services fielded 169,245 calls; 79,245 calls were donor referrals (a call increase of 4.4% from previous fiscal year).
At the conclusion of the 2017-2018 fiscal year, 45 members of the LifeLink leadership team had attended either Eckerd College’s Leadership Development or Maximizing Leadership Potential Programs. These courses were made available thanks to an external partnership with Eckerd College Center for Creative Leadership, located in St. Petersburg, Florida.
YEARS
199 Employees 10+ Years
524 Full-Time
and Per Diem Employees
Corporate Compliance
Facilities
Ensuring that LifeLink staff adhere to safety, process
The Facilities Department is dedicated to the planning
and ethical measures in fulfillment of the LifeLink
and design, energy management, event coordination and
mission is the goal of the
preventative maintenance needs of the seven facilities that
Corporate Compliance
house LifeLink staff. The Facilities Department fields more
Department. Employees
than 3,000 service calls annually.
are required to complete annual departmental trainings that focus on confidentiality, Code of Conduct, Conflict of Interest and many other topics.
(Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18)
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rank’s health issues began when he was only three months old. By the time he turned 14, he was placed on kidney dialysis due to kidney failure, but thankfully, Frank’s father was able to donate a kidney and restore him to good health. Ultimately, Frank’s donated kidney stopped functioning and he was placed on dialysis, where he remained for 12 years. Once again, the generosity of others saved Frank’s life through organ donation. “My family goes by these three words: Live, Laugh, Love,” says Frank. “I can continue living those words daily because of my donor families.” Frank has been a longtime member of the “USS Odyssey,” a Star Trek/ Sci-Fi fan club and loves sharing stories about his Star Trek uniform. Frank is very active with the Organ Transplant Recipients of Southwest Florida support group and LifeLink volunteer program.
Frank Tutay, Kidney Recipient
LOCATION COURTESY OF COMICS CARDS AND STUFF, FORT MYERS, FL
LifeLink Legacy Fund® LifeLink Legacy Fund is a non-profit organization that supports the mission of LifeLink Foundation. LifeLink Legacy Fund also provides funding to pre- and post- organ transplant patients in financial need and various research initiatives. Since 1993, LifeLink Legacy Fund has provided more than $2 million in transplant patient assistance.
Funds raised during 2017-2018 fiscal year:
$395,000 Patients Helped:
118
To date, 22 PEOPLE have received a lifesaving organ transplant thanks to financial assistance received from the LifeLink Legacy Fund “PLEDGE PROGRAM.” This program helps patients meet necessary funding requirements for placement on the national organ transplant waiting list. During the 2017-2018 fiscal year, LifeLink Legacy Fund pledged more than $132,000 towards this program.
Distribution of Support TOTAL:
$376,000 (Data represents LifeLink 2017-2018 fiscal year, 7/1/17-6/30/18)
The LifeLink Legacy Fund hosted its 3rd annual Love Give Live 5K in beautiful Water Works Park in Tampa, Florida. Nearly 500 runners, walkers, volunteers, vendors and supporters gathered to show support for the Legacy Fund and organ and tissue donation. A portion of the event proceeds were given to Donate Life Florida to help maintain Florida’s organ, tissue and eye donor registry.
LifeLink Legacy Fund Board of Directors: Larry F. Jones, B. A., Chair
Mr. Richard Redmon
Victor D. Bowers, M.D.
Dana L. Shires, M.D., FACP
Jeffrey Eckhart, M.B.A.
Joel T. VanSickler, M.D.
Pre- and PostTransplant Patient Care: $182,000
Dennis F. Heinrichs, B.S.N., M.B.A.
Lin Weber, B.A.
Research and Community Grants: $194,000
Mrs. Martha Minahan
William M. LeFor, Ph.D., HCLD (ABB)
Thomas C. Pearson, M.D., Ph.D.
Stephanie Hernandez, MAcc, Treasurer (Not a Director) Ms. Linda Arant, Secretary (Not a Director)
For more information on ways you can help visit www.LifeLinkLegacyFund.org.
Marquita Redd, Liver Recipient
D
ance has always been a part of Marquita’s life. She began dancing when she was four and knew then she wanted to dance professionally. While attending Washington University, Marquita was diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), a chronic liver disease. She worked hard to maintain her studies while battling health struggles, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Dance and African American Studies, shortly followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Dance. Despite liver disease, Marquita was able to become a professional dancer and took part in numerous productions throughout the eastern United States before returning home to Georgia. She then started Redd Arts Company, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to present dance
performances, fine art exhibits and creative writing that brings together members of the community. Then, health struggles momentarily robbed Marquita of her ability to dance. After battling liver disease for over 14 years, Marquita received a lifesaving liver transplant in December 2016. Marquita says, “I promised my doctor that I would resume dancing and after 11 months of recovery, I was able to teach a dance workshop.” She looks forward to continuing using dance to spread awareness about organ, tissue and eye donation and celebrating life. When reflecting on her second chance at life, Marquita says, “I am grateful for this precious gift. I think of my donor family and their loved one daily. I strive to honor them through my efforts to be the best person that I can be.”
Jonathan “Jonny” Wall, Tissue Recipient
JANUARY SUNDAY
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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onny, a former construction worker, snapped his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) while descending a ladder. As a single father, he needed his injury repaired so he could continue to support his family. Jonny received a donated tendon to repair his damaged ACL in June 2017. After three months in physical therapy, he was able to return to a physically demanding job as a welder, which requires lengthy stints of standing and moving around. “My donor changed my life forever. Without their
Start the New Year off right
by registering to become a LifeLink volunteer. Together, we can save lives—one donor registration at a time. Visit www.LifeLinkFoundation.org/Volunteers/ for more information on our volunteer program and to complete an online volunteer application.
precious gift, I would not be able to build a life for my daughter and myself,” says Jonny. His three-year-old daughter, June, makes him laugh every day as she explores and learns about the world. Her favorite thing to do is ride atop her daddy’s shoulders so she can see things from his perspective; a simple pleasure that would not have been possible without the gift of tissue transplantation. LOCATION COURTESY OF OLDCASTLE® COASTAL, FORT PIERCE, FL BACKGROUND “SPARKS” COURTESY OF JESUS RESENDIZ
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The Casillas-Negrón Family, Donor Family
FEBRUARY SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Have you registered as an organ, tissue & eye donor? 1 2 Show us how you celebrate your decision to save lives by posting a Facebook photo on National Donor Day (February 14th) using #NDD19. Five posts will be chosen at random to win a LifeLink t-shirt. (5 winners per OPO service area.) @LifeLinkOfFlorida @LifeLinkGA @LifeLinkDePuertoRico
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 #NationalDonorDay Valentine’s Day
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Presidents’ Day
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ccording to his mother, Nidia, Carlos Julian was full of energy, fun, happiness, generosity and liked helping others. His greatest virtue was his sensitivity and empathy, especially towards those most in need. Carlos Julian was the second of three siblings and liked horseback riding, baseball and going to the beach. He also liked his mother’s delicious home-cooked meals. Most of all, Carlos Julian loved his daughter, Paulina. Nidia, a long-time employee of LifeLink of Puerto Rico, always felt great empathy for each donor family and knew the importance of living every day as if it were
the last. When Carlos Julian passed away, Nidia and her family made the decision for him to become a donor. She recalls, “The sincere support of each of my coworkers was key to be able to continue.” Today, Nidia still pursues her mission of educating others about the importance of organ and tissue donation, but now does it all in memory of her beloved Carlos Julian.
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The Bumgardner Family, Donor Family
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Do you have a connection to kidney transplantation? 1 2 Share your story with us on World Kidney Day (March 14th) using #LLWorldKidneyDay19 via Facebook. Five winners will receive a LifeLink swag bag! (5 winners per OPO service area.) @LifeLinkOfFlorida
@LifeLinkGA
@LifeLinkDePuertoRico
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 #WorldKidneyDay
Daylight Saving Time Begins
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St. Patrick’s Day
Purim (begins at sundown)
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eff and Jody fell in love in college, moved around the country through their work in church ministry and were eventually led back home to Georgia, where they have continued to raise their four children, Caleb, Abby, Ella and Ava. Tragedy struck their family in early fall 2016, when Ella developed a severe headache that led to complications; she was rushed by ambulance to the local children’s hospital, and her family learned of Ella’s life threatening condition—a mass in her brain pushed on her brain stem. Forty-eight hours later, the Bumgardner family made the decision to donate Ella’s organs.
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“We were praying for a miracle, but we soon realized that Ella could be a miracle for someone else through organ donation,” says Jeff. Ella was outwardly shy in public, but overcame that fear at home where she claimed her family’s attention. Her favorite color was green and it is with green hearts that her family, friends and community ® remember Ella’s legacy. “There was meaning for Ella’s life. She is still living in the recipients and a part of her is still with us, through them,” says Jody.
Chris Montes, Liver Recipient
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t just four years old, Chris was diagnosed with liver disease, resulting in a childhood full of medication and doctors. Although his parents continuously monitored his health in hopes that his condition would improve, his greatest challenges lay ahead. At age 17, a bacterial infection caused Chris’s health to deteriorate so rapidly that he was in critical condition and in desperate need of a liver transplant. Thanks to the generosity of an organ donor, Chris received the liver he so urgently needed.
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Following his successful transplant surgery, Chris’s health began improving radically, allowing him to play baseball again, enjoy his family, spend time with friends and travel. These days, Chris is pursuing a nursing degree with hopes of attending medical school. Chris is grateful for the gift of life that he received and his family’s unconditional love, as well as his belief that only faith can help you through the difficult times. LOCATION COURTESY OF JOSE “PEPITO” BONANO STADIUM IN GUAYNABO, PUERTO RICO
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Yashira Colón Robles, Kidney Recipient
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t the age of 26, after giving birth to her second daughter, Yashira received the most difficult news of her life—she had acute kidney failure that resulted in hospitalization and emergency dialysis. She was placed on the waiting list for a kidney transplant. Also a pharmacy technician, Yashira trusted that she would receive her much needed kidney transplant so she could watch her two small children grow. Fortunately,
after only three months on the transplant waiting list, Yashira received her second chance at life. Following surgery, she had a quick recovery and today enjoys spending time with her family and pursuing her passion of travel to new places. Yashira is grateful to her organ donor, and hopes others in need of renewed health will be blessed, as she has been.
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Joe Lawrie, Heart Recipient
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orn with a bicuspid aortic valve (BAV), a defect in the heart’s aortic valve, Joe was closely monitored by doctors all his life, including annual heart function tests. In 2007, at the age of 27, Joe’s routine echocardiogram showed an enlarged heart that functioned at only 40%. The next seven years were rough; Joe suffered a stroke, further decline in his heart function, and he experienced shortness of breath with everyday tasks. Emergency surgery resulted in a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), which allowed his body time to rest and prepare for a heart transplant,
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which took place in December 2015. “As soon as I awoke after transplant, I immediately could tell a difference. I had always had a sick heart so I didn’t know what it felt like to have a normal, working heart. It was amazing,” says Joe. “My donor family has given me a second chance. It’s an opportunity for my donor to continue living through me and make an impact on others.” Growing up in a musical family, Joe began playing the guitar at an early age. He loves live music and looks forward to many future concerts, thanks to his donor.
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Johnny Carter, Kidney & Pancreas Recipient
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iagnosed with type 1 diabetes and high blood pressure at age 25, Johnny, a former football player for University of Central Florida, witnessed his physical appearance change from a strong athlete to a physically weak man. His kidneys failed shortly before his 30th birthday and he began dialysis, which lasted for nearly seven years. Despite his health struggles and with his father’s help, Johnny continued to build the family’s restaurant. “Carter’s BBQ” began in a small trailer, but grew
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to a stand-alone restaurant, and their BBQ sauces are so popular they are sold in grocery stores. In 2015, Johnny received a kidney and pancreas transplant that eliminated his diabetes. A little over a year after his transplant, Johnny had the opportunity to meet his donor family. “I was full of tears because their son gave me a second chance at life. I told them I would take excellent ® care of my gifts and I am forever grateful,” says Johnny. LOCATION COURTESY OF CARTER’S BBQ, MULBERRY, FL
Yolanda Akins, Heart Recipient The Spann Family, Donor Family
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octors initially thought Yolanda suffered an asthma attack, however they soon diagnosed a heart issue—Yolanda’s left ventricular muscle had collapsed. Doctors managed her heart disease with medication for 11 years, yet her health continued to decline. In late 2012, Yolanda’s heart function was down to 5%. She was admitted to the hospital to begin her wait for a lifesaving transplant. Just over a month later, in Yolanda’s home town, the Spann family faced a tragedy. Their loved one, Geoffrey, was struck by a car while taking his dog for a walk. Geoffrey had told his family
of his decision to become an organ, tissue and eye donor and they did not hesitate to honor Geoffrey’s choice to help others—including Yolanda. The families met two years after Yolanda’s transplant and continue to celebrate Geoffrey together. “We lived 10 miles apart, but did not know one another. Now, because of Geoffrey, I have a new family,” says Yolanda. One heart, two families, forever connected.
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Syrita Ford, Kidney Recipient, and her husband, Rodney Ford, Living Donor
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n early 2009, Syrita visited her doctor for her yearly checkup; it was far from “routine.” Although she didn’t feel sick, Syrita’s kidneys only functioned at 20%, and shortly after, she began peritoneal dialysis at home. Each night Syrita’s husband, Rodney, connected her to a dialysis machine and for eight hours the machine performed the functions her kidneys could not. Syrita continued to work during the day and explored options for transplant. Rodney immediately offered to be tested as a living donor and he was a near perfect match. In March 2010, Rodney and Syrita were admitted to
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the hospital so that Rodney could provide his wife with a second chance at life. Fifteen hours after the transplant surgery, Rodney walked to Syrita’s room, where they embraced and started the next chapter of their lives. “I feel excellent. Being a living donor was a pleasant experience and I feel blessed to see Syrita every day,” says Rodney. Of her husband, Syrita says, “Because of him, I lived. I don’t take life for granted, but I am forever grateful to this man for giving me this beautiful life.”
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Christina Merchant, Liver Recipient
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iagnosed at four months of age with biliary atresia, a childhood disease of the liver, Christina was a very sick baby. A partial liver transplant at the age of seven months allowed Christina to thrive—her motor skills improved and her activity level increased. However, at the age of four, Christina’s health declined and after spending months in the hospital and on the national organ transplant waiting list, she received a full liver transplant. Christina, now 15, has been a Girl Scout since she
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was in first grade. Most of the girls in her troop have been friends since preschool and they enjoy spending time together. When thinking of the two families who chose to give life to others, and saved her life, Christina says, “Thank you doesn’t seem enough. It was a blessing for them to see through their grief and provide so much happiness to others. I’m living life because of them.” LOCATION COURTESY OF CAMP INDIAN ECHO, HUDSON, FL
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Edwin Acevedo, Heart Recipient
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hroughout his life, Edwin has been a hardworking man, and totally dedicated to his family. He is known as a humble person with a great love for life and a commitment to helping others in his church and community. Unexpectedly, a complicated cardiac condition resulted in Edwin needing a heart transplant—and he received the heart of a young man. Edwin was able to meet his donor’s family and express his gratitude for their decision to save lives through organ and tissue donation.
As a result of his organ donor, Edwin continues enjoying life with his wife and three children, and has the privilege of watching his five grandchildren grow. Additionally, having been inspired by his organ donor’s love of music and the violin, Edwin has since gained a personal passion for classical music. Being a man of faith, Edwin thanks God for his second chance at life. ®
LOCATION COURTESY OF CASA DE LA CULTURA IN TRUJILLO ALTO, PUERTO RICO
Dara Simon, Lung & Kidney Recipient
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s a student at the University of Florida, Dara was the picture of good health, until one day she began experiencing back pain and difficulty breathing. A friend immediately took her to the campus infirmary where they learned she had a collapsed lung. One year later, after her other lung collapsed, Dara was diagnosed with LAM Lung Disease (lymphangioleiomyomatosis). Dara continued experiencing similar episodes throughout college and during her senior year was told she needed a lung transplant to survive, which
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she fortunately received two years later. Fourteen years later, she experienced kidney failure and a friend was tested and approved to be her living donor. Dara says, “My transplants have put life into perspective for me. I take nothing for granted.” Today, Dara is a partner at her CPA firm and serves on the Board of Governors for LifeLink Foundation. “My donors gave me my life and I am going to live it for them… and for me.” LOCATION COURTESY OF TAMPA GENERAL HOSPITAL, TAMPA, FL
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arren, an avid football fan, coached little league football and was affectionately known as “Coach Mac.” He lived life in the fast lane between his love of motorcycles and fourwheelers, but his first love was family. Sadly, it was a motorcycle accident that ended Warren’s life. Not long before that fatal crash, Warren renewed his driver license and made the decision to be a registered donor. Warren’s wife, Sandra, whom he had been
married to for 15 years, says of his decision, “Warren helped anyone before he helped himself. It was no surprise that he made the decision to give his all.” Sandra continuously reminds their three sons of Warren’s favorite quote, “Life is what you make it.”
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Remembering the more than 1,500 people who gave the gift of life through organ and/or tissue donation from July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018 Aaron, Abbe, Abel, Adalberto, Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam, Addis, Adejia, Adrian, Adrian, Adriana, Adrismarie, Agapita, Agustin, Aidan, Aiden, Ajada, Alan, Alan, Albert, Albert, Alejandro, Alejandro Perea, Alex, Alex, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexandria, Alexis, Alexis, Alfredo, Alice, Alicia, Alicia, Allen, Allen, Alnardo, Alton, Altruist, Alvin, Alvin, Alziaha, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amanda, Amara, Amber, Amber, Amber, Ambrose, Americo, Amie, Amir, Amos, Amy, Amy, Amy, Amy, Anabel, Andres, Andres, Andres, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Andrew, Andy, Andy, Aneudy, Angel, Angel, Angel, Angel, Angel, Angel, Angela, Angela, Angela, Angela, Angela, Anika, Anita, Anita, Anna, Annette, Annette, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, 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LifeLink Leadership Foundation Executive Staff
Divisional Executive Staff
Board of Governors
Ms. Jean Aiken Davis
Liz M. Lehr, B.S.N., M.H.A.
Dennis F. Heinrichs, B.S.N., M.B.A.
President / Chief Executive Officer
Senior Vice President / Executive Director LifeLink of Florida
Chair of the Board
LifeLink Foundation
Vice Chair
Corporate Headquarters 9661 Delaney Creek Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 253-2640 (800) 262-5775
Executive Director LifeLink of Georgia
Dana L. Shires, M.D.
LifeLink of Florida
Lee Langley, R.N., C.P.T.C.
Victor D. Bowers, M.D.
Vice President / Associate Director LifeLink of Georgia
William Cleveland, M.D.
Senior Vice President, Public Affairs
Antonio de Vera, PE
Mr. Benjamin James
Arthur J. Heinrichs, B.S., C.C.P.
Executive Director LifeLink of Puerto Rico
Larry F. Jones, B.A.
Mr. Michael Consilvio
Christina L. Klein, M.D.
Executive Director / General Manager LifeLink Tissue Bank
William M. LeFor, Ph.D.
Mark Strong, R.N.
Robert Metzger, M.D.
Stephanie Hernandez, MAcc Chief Financial Officer / Vice President
Ms. Kathleen Lilly Executive Vice President of Organ Procurement Organization Operations
Ruth Duncan Bell, B.A., M.P.A.
Senior Vice President / Corporate Compliance Officer
Catherine A. Masessa B.A., SPHR, SHRM-SCP Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Dustin T. Diggs, FACHE
John A. Rhon, B.S.C.S., M.H.S.A.
Senior Vice President / Associate Executive Director LifeLink Tissue Bank
Senior Vice President, Information Systems
Brad Bassler, M.B.A. Vice President, Operations LifeLink Tissue Bank
Ms. Bobbie Pierson Vice President, Communications Services
Founder and Board Member Emeritus
Mr. William J. Meurer Mr. Harold W. Mullis, Jr. Luis A. Morales Otero, M.D. Thomas C. Pearson, M.D., Ph.D.
Elizabeth Horn-Brinson M.T., B.S., A.S.C.P.
Ms. Brandi Quinn
Vice President, Quality Assurance LifeLink Tissue Bank
Jeffrey L. Seavey, CFP®
Mr. Tim Ignatius Vice President, Sales and Marketing LifeLink Tissue Bank
Mayra Lopez-Cepero Ph.D., Dip ABHI
®
Ms. Jean Aiken Davis
Marty Sellers, M.D., MPH Dara M. Simon, C.P.A. Esther Torres, M.D. Joel T. VanSickler, M.D.
Senior Vice President / Director LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory
J. David Vega, M.D.
Donna Becker, M.T., C.H.S.
Board Member Emeritus
Vice President / Manager LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory
Deborah Winegard, J.D.
John D. Whelchel, M.D.
James J. Wynn, M.D. Ms. Trish Carroll Employee Representative
Stephanie Hernandez, MAcc
www.LifeLinkFoundation.org
Treasurer (Not a Governor)
Ms. Linda Arant Corporate Secretary (Not a Governor) PHOTOGRAPHY: BARBARA BANKS GRAPHIC DESIGN: SHE DESIGNS
9661 Delaney Creek Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 348-6308 (800) 350-9130
LifeLink Tissue Bank
9661 Delaney Creek Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 886-8111 (800) 683-2400
LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory
9661 Delaney Creek Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 253-3866 (800) 262-5775
LifeLink of Georgia Atlanta Office
2875 Northwoods Parkway Norcross, GA 30071 (770) 225-5465 (800) 544-6667
LifeLink of Georgia Augusta Office
2743 Perimeter Parkway Building 200, Suite 230 Augusta, GA 30909 (706) 854-0333 (800) 544-6667
LifeLink of Georgia Savannah Office
17 Park of Commerce Boulevard Suite 203 Savannah, GA 31405 (912) 341-0000 (800) 365-2066
LifeLink of Puerto Rico Metro Office Park 1 Calle 1, Suite 100 Guaynabo, PR 00968-1711 (787) 277-0900 (800) 558-0977