We are an Arizona charity that supports the organ transplant community through organ donation and transplantation advocacy. We engage our community through event participation and knowledge sharing activities to support our mission. Help support us by volunteering, giving a tax deductible donation, becoming an organ donor, or spreading the word about us.
What: We have the unique opportunity to fundraise as a team for the team, so that each person can attend the Transplant Games of America regardless of income or expense. What: All proceeds to benefit Transplant Community Alliance's Living Assistance Fund. This fund provides much-needed services to transplant recipients such as medication, temporary housing, and travel through the transplant process and beyond.
What: We have the unique opportunity to fundraise as a team for the team, so that each person can attend the Transplant Games of America regardless of income or expense. What: All proceeds to benefit Transplant Community Alliance's Living Assistance Fund. This fund provides much-needed services to transplant recipients such as medication, temporary housing, and travel through the transplant process and beyond.
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Gregory Welsh, a 50 year old father of one daughter, has experienced the lifesaving benefits of donation first hand. After a fatal car accident in 1996, Gregory made the decision to donate his wife's eyes, tissues and organs. He has since become an advocate and voice for donation. He is currently employed by Gervasio, & Assoc., Inc, an engineering consulting firm.
Dedicated to creating a lasting community of friends and volunteers that would provide support to those waiting for a transplant, recipients, and caregivers that needed help. First Living Assistance loan was granted to a Tucson heart recipient for $500 for living expenses. The newsletter established an important network of recipients, people on the waitlist, and healthcare providers.
The Living Assistance Fund is designed to provide financial aid to organ transplant recipients to reduce their stress during the difficult medical procedures of transplantation and the healing process. We do this by paying for basic living necessities like housing, medication and transportation to the hospital.
The transplant journey is different for everyone, and you might feel like the only one in your community going through it. By connecting people, we can create a community of people with a bank of experiences. A mentor shares information about his or her experience with a mentee, as well as provides guidance, motivation, and emotional support.
Strategies to reduce your anxiety, and assistance in creating a plan for ongoing relief in this systematic, easy-to-use 10-15 minute video series. Includes a comprehensive workbook designed to help you follow along and track progress and activities to reinforce the principles taught. Tailored for the transplant community.
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