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A red ribbon representing HIV awareness and a green ribbon representing organ donation and transplant awareness
Blog
You can still be an organ donor even if you are HIV-positive thanks to the HOPE Act.
Jennifer M. working in the lab at Mid-America Transplant. She is wearing purple gloves and a black mask.
Blog
A life-saving mission and a culture of genuine care immediately drew this lab technician to work for Mid-America Transplant.
A display of notes honoring donor heroes stands in front of a garden of photos honoring those who gave the gift of life
Blog
Memorial Day is a time to remember and celebrate the life of someone you have lost.
Lakevious, pediatric liver recipient, sitting on a statue in a park
Blog
When this mother and her 7-year-old boy went through an unexpected organ transplant journey, the Mid-America Transplant Family House was their respite
TEXT "April is National Donate Life Month" set against a background of a pond with frogs and lily pads
Mid-America Transplant
Special events throughout Donate Life Month 2023 helped inspire 218 generous individuals to register to share the gift of life.
An SUV decorated with the Mid-America Transplant and Donate Life logos.
Press Release
Did you see a Mid-America Transplant vehicle on the road? If so, you were likely witnessing a lifesaving miracle in progress.
Claudia, employee at Mid-America Transplant
Blog
Diverse skills and previous experience with pediatric organ recipients made Claudia a perfect fit to work for Mid-America Transplant
A teenage girl wearing a white dress with purple flowers on it and a beige cardigan. She is posing next to train tracks.
Blog
It’s extraordinary for an organ recipient to later become an organ donor, but Jasmine was an extraordinary young woman. Jasmine Torrain will be honored this Saturday with a Memorial Scholarship 5k & 1 mile Fun Run.
A family stands together. Parents hold two children, one of which has had a liver transplant.
Blog
National Pediatric Transplant Week is a chance to advocate for one crucially important goal: ending the pediatric transplant list.