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Donor mom Kathy Vogelsang holding a framed photo of her daughter, Rebecca
Featured | December 10, 2024

A donor mom becomes leader in the donation community

Kathy Vogelsang said goodbye to her daughter, Rebecca, as the bright and funny high schooler left for play practice on a frosty March morning in 2008. A phone call not long after changed the trajectory of her entire family’s life.  That call also meant five patients waiting for organ transplants would receive the ultimate gifts — their chance to survive their otherwise-fatal diagnoses. 
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Marge Del Greco, two-time liver transplant recipient and Legacy Award recipient
Blog | December 12, 2024

2025 Champions Gala

Congratulations to the 18 people and organizations we will recognize at Gift of Life Michigan’s seventh Champions Gala on May 2. They were selected from dozens of nominations for their extraordinary efforts to promote or…

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Tom Brock received a heart transplant in 1989.
Blog | December 12, 2024

Transplant Throwback: Tom Brock

Name: Tom Brock Age: 65  Home: Hartland Transplant: Heart Why did you need a transplant and when did it happen?  In the summer of 1987, I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a disease affecting my heart…

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Sarah Jelsomeno holds up her Donate Life license plate
Blog | December 11, 2024

Donate Life license plates drive awareness

Readers share their messages  The back bumpers of thousands of vehicles across the state sport the Donate Life logo specialty license plate which encourages residents to give the gifts of life, sight and mobility.  The…

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Man in scrubs in OR
Blog | December 11, 2024

Facts about tissue donation

Donors give life, sight and mobility to thousands. Learn the answers to frequently asked questions about tissue donation, and read three beautiful letters from tissue graft recipients to their donor families.
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Image of a brain that is green on left (on green background) and blue on right (on blue background)
Blog | December 11, 2024

Facts about brain death and how it’s determined

The organ donation process is carefully regulated for patient safety and conducted with the utmost respect for donors and their families. Organ procurement organizations (OPO) such as Gift of Life Michigan must adhere to medical, ethical and legal standards.  Brain death is death. Physicians at hospitals across the nation make the determination, or declaration, that a patient has died before that individual can become an organ donor. It’s important to understand what brain death is and how it’s determined in this context. 
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Carla Mendoza Bussell received a double lung transplant, allowing the mother of four to finish raising her kids and meet her grandchildren.
Blog | December 11, 2024

Gift of Life launches annual appeal for financial giving

Gifts pay for efforts to grow the Donor Registry  Gift of Life’s annual fundraising appeal is underway with an email campaign and a brochure mailer for friends and advocates of Gift of Life, donation and…

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Michael Love, two-time double lung transplant recipient, is a Gift of Life volunteer
Blog, Stories of Hope | December 10, 2024

Volunteer Spotlight: Two-time lung recipient gives hope to those waiting for a miracle of their own

When Michael Love woke up groggy from his lung transplant surgery in 2015, he instinctively felt his nose for the cannula that had delivered life-sustaining oxygen for the previous six months.  It wasn’t there.  “I…

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Dr. Tim Frankel is leading critical research into deadly pancreatic cancer with the help of organ donors from Gift of Life Michigan.
Blog | December 10, 2024

Gift of Life organ donors provide the ‘holy grail’ of pancreatic cancer research

Dr. Tim Frankel is in the midst of groundbreaking research into pancreatic cancer, and the key to his findings is the generosity of organ donors from Gift of Life Michigan, just a few miles across town.  Since 2021, this state’s organ donors have provided more than 100 pancreases to Michigan Medicine in Ann Arbor for pivotal research into one of the world’s deadliest cancers. Organs that can’t otherwise be placed for transplantation go to Dr. Frankel and his team, allowing them — for the first time anywhere — to compare normal pancreas samples with cancerous ones. 
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Donor mom Kathy Vogelsang holding a framed photo of her daughter, Rebecca
Blog, Stories of Hope | December 10, 2024

A donor mom becomes leader in the donation community

Kathy Vogelsang said goodbye to her daughter, Rebecca, as the bright and funny high schooler left for play practice on a frosty March morning in 2008. A phone call not long after changed the trajectory of her entire family’s life.  That call also meant five patients waiting for organ transplants would receive the ultimate gifts — their chance to survive their otherwise-fatal diagnoses. 
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Sheila Alston has worked as a nurse for more than 40 years
Blog | December 9, 2024

Staff Spotlight: Sheila Alston has been saving and healing lives for 40 years

“We made referrals to Gift of Life from the ER back when that wasn’t really happening at many hospitals,” Sheila Alston said. “I always thought, ‘I’m going to work there someday.’ I needed to know that something I did made a difference. And I wanted to be there for someone who was losing a loved one.” 
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Tim Schramm holding a photo of his father, Ray, in military uniform
Blog, Stories of Hope | December 9, 2024

“Precious gifts saved my dad.”

After being burned over 60% of his body, to the bone in some places, only skin grafts — lots of them over months — saved Roy’s life. He lived with gratitude for 26 years after his accident.  “Because of that precious gift of skin, Dad was here to see my two brothers, my sister and I graduate from college, marry, and welcome eight grandchildren."
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A donor is wheeled into Gift of Life's operating room on a gurney.
Blog | November 27, 2024

The Facts: The organ donation process

Making the decision to become an organ donor upon your death is the first step in the organ donation process. But before a patient can become an organ donor, several things must happen.   After every…

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A physician consults with the family member of a patient.
Blog | November 27, 2024

The Facts: What is first person authorization?

Choosing to sign up on the Michigan Organ Donor Registry gives you the opportunity to create a lasting impact on others’ lives. Making that decision known to your family is just as important.   In Michigan,…

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Three members of a family (son, mom, grandma) gathered in discussion
Blog | November 25, 2024

I decided to join the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. What happens next?

Signing up to be an organ donor is just the first step in making your decision known. The next step? Sharing that decision with those closest to you. In Michigan, your decision to someday help…

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Richard "Jake" Jacobson and his dog at a sunflower farm
Blog | November 11, 2024

Veteran shares struggle in hopes to inspire “at least one”

Richard “Jake” Jacobson’s motto is “at least one.”  “My hope is that by sharing my story, I might help at least one person who is struggling,” said Jake. “Not just someone on the waiting list…

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X-ray images of brains
Blog | November 4, 2024

The Facts: Brain death, circulatory death and comas

Most Americans are in favor of organ donation, but not everyone who joins the donor list is able to donate. In fact, only 3 in 1,000 people die in a way that allows for organ…

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Paddles for a Purpose
News | November 4, 2024

Grand Rapids pickleballers take on Guinness World Record for a worthy cause

Four Michigan pickleball players are hoping to set a new world record and raise both awareness and money all in one swing.  West Michigan residents Brad Haverkamp, Julie Ondersma, Sydney Sonday and Caleb Dang will…

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Hailey Brouillet had a fantastic time in Europe shortly before she passed and became an organ donor. Pictured here holding a red rose in front of a tall building.
Blog, Stories of Hope | October 22, 2024

Sharing her spirit

Hailey Brouillet was 20 years old and in her junior year at Oakland University when she was hit by a reckless driver in October 2013. She had just come home from studying abroad, something her…

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Sue Pilon
Blog, Stories of Hope | October 15, 2024

Celebrating BRA Day and the gift of tissue donation

Each year, as part of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Gift of Life Michigan recognizes Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day.  The goal of BRA Day is to increase awareness regarding the range of choices available to…

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Blake Hermann, liver transplant recipient, playing with foam numbers on a wall.
Blog, Stories of Hope | October 9, 2024

Two-year-old Blake receives life-changing liver transplant

When Blake Hermann was seven months old, his mother, Molly, noticed that he wasn’t progressing like his twin sister Anna. He had yet to roll over and his coloring seemed a bit yellow. She decided…

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Ossium Health is working to find more sources of life-saving bone marrow for patients in need. Organ donors are now giving marrow through Gift of Life Michigan and other organizations.
News | September 17, 2024

Michigan organ donor contributes to historic bone marrow transplant

A Michigan organ donor has made history and saved the life of a 68-year-old woman from Flint, Mich. Suffering from leukemia, she needed an urgent bone marrow transplant and is now the first person in…

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Sheila Alston received the DAISY Award for exceptional care in nursing.
News | September 17, 2024

Gift of Life Michigan’s Sheila Alston receives Association for Multicultural Affairs in Transplantation’s Nurse of the Year DAISY Award

Gift of Life Michigan is proud to announce that its own Senior Performance Improvement Specialist, Sheila Alston, received the Association for Multicultural Affairs in Transplantation (AMAT) Nurse of the Year DAISY Award. Alston was honored…

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Liver recipient Alex and his mom, Tanisha, at his high school graduation.
Blog | August 19, 2024

From 8 months to 18 years old: Young man with donated liver reaches another milestone

From the outside, 18-year-old Alex Chandler seems like a typical teenager with a love for video games and spending time with his friends. On the inside, he’s got something pretty special.  Alex received a liver transplant at just 8 months old, which has allowed him to grow up and hit a magic milestone in June as he graduated from Belleville High School with the rest of his class. 
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Students in Kingsford raised $1,500 for Gift of Life in hopes of making a difference.
Blog | August 19, 2024

Motivated U.P. students turn pennies into $1,500 for Gift of Life Michigan

Students at the Dickinson-Iron Intermediate School District in Kingsford (200 miles west of the Mackinac Bridge) raised more than $1,500 for Gift of Life – all in pennies.
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Ossium Health is working to find more sources of life-saving bone marrow for patients in need. Organ donors are now giving marrow through Gift of Life Michigan and other organizations.
Blog | August 19, 2024

Ossium Health enables organ donors to save even more lives

An innovative bioengineering company in Indianapolis is pioneering a novel approach to bone marrow transplants to treat blood cancers and other life-threatening blood disorders. Ossium Health is collaborating with Gift of Life Michigan and other organ procurement organizations to use bone marrow from organ donors.
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Emilio DeFoe in the hospital, before he donated his organs
Blog | August 18, 2024

Myth debunked by fact: Doctors work to save your life if you’re a registered organ donor

Terra DeFoe, the mother of organ donor Emilio DeFoe, says doctors will work hard to save your life if you’re a registered organ donor. She says the pervasive myth must end.
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Students at Lincoln High School in Ypsilanti get a glimpse of human organs during a Gift of Life presentation at their school in June. To learn how to welcome All of Us into your school, go to golm.org/allofus.
Blog | August 18, 2024

New bill would educate more ninth graders about organ and tissue donation

Just 21% of new drivers in Michigan are registering as organ donors, and we’re concerned about that low number.  Other states have double that percentage. We don’t think Michigan teens are less generous, they just…

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Public Education Specialist Cristal Rivas explains to Lincoln High School students that people with health conditions could still help others with organ and tissue donation.
Blog | August 17, 2024

Michigan’s only source for teen education about donation is saving lives

High school students fresh out of a wide-eyed hour of Gift of Life’s All of Us education experience about organ and tissue donation were still standing around Cristal Rivas and her table of human organs…

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Chef Oliver Hale is a two-time kidney transplant recipient
Blog, Stories of Hope | August 17, 2024

Transplant Throwback: Chef Oliver Hale

Name: Chef Oliver Hale (Chef O)  Age: 71  Home: Kentwood, Michigan  Transplant: Kidney, twice    Why did you need a transplant, and when did it happen?  I received my first kidney transplant in 1985 after…

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Dain Mendoza works for Gift of Life Michigan. His mom received a lung transplant.
Blog | August 16, 2024

Staff Spotlight: Dain Mendoza lives the mission that saved his mother’s life

“At least once a week, I walk these hallways and I can’t believe I get to work here,” Dain Mendoza said. “Even on those hard days, you think about someone who is going to get more time with their mom, dad or child because of our donors. That’s so powerful, and I don’t take it for granted.” 
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Leslie Palacios is a double cornea transplant recipient who shares her story in Hispanic communities
Blog, Stories of Hope | August 16, 2024

Volunteer Spotlight: With her vision restored, Leslie Palacios helps others see the need to be donors

Before Leslie Palacios received two new corneas, her life was a blur.  The Grand Rapids mom of two struggled to read, to cook, to see her son play football and her triathlete husband cross the…

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Three volunteers at Gift of Life's Check Your Heart Open House in August 2024
Blog | August 15, 2024

Gift of Life Michigan recognizes volunteers and financial donors at open house

“If I can just add one name to the registry, I can save eight lives,” 2024 Volunteer Champion and two-time heart recipient Chris Kowalski shared in a special video message to a packed conference center.  …

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Suzanne's husband and daughter met her lung and heart recipients
Blog, Stories of Hope | August 15, 2024

Mom of five can breath again

Carla Bussell waited six years to take a good breath.   In 2009, shortly after the birth of her fourth son, she started experiencing shortness of breath. She was tired all the time and started passing…

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This year, saving lives is on your tax form.
Blog | August 14, 2024

Over 13,000 join the Donor Registry through state income tax forms

The Check Your Heart Act became law last year, making Michigan the first state in the nation to place the Donor Registry question on a state income tax form.  That was exciting progress for Gift…

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Lisa Haney at the Michigan Capitol steps during the Check Your Heart Capitol Rally
Blog, Stories of Hope | August 14, 2024

Small steps to a big milestone

As an Army sergeant and medic, Lisa Haney was trained to save lives. Then her own life was saved during the military discharge process in 2017.   After serving nine years, she submitted her paperwork and…

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Teddy bear wearing Gift of Life's placenta donor t-shirt
Blog | July 24, 2024

Can I Sell My Placenta?

The placenta is an organ that provides oxygen and vital nutrients to a growing baby. Although the placenta is delivered after the baby is born, many people are left wondering what they can do with…

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surgery room
Blog | July 23, 2024

How Long Do Transplanted Organs Last?

There’s nothing more powerful than giving the gift of life to another through the generosity of organ donation. If someone is suffering from a failing organ, a new one can restore their health and help…

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doctor holding a model of a kidney
Blog | July 23, 2024

What Disqualifies You from Being a Kidney Donor?

Donating an organ is one of the best things you can do for someone else. A selfless act that demonstrates your commitment to helping others,, donating a kidney is something that many people can do….

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Ryan Cormier, director of tissue services
Blog, News | July 22, 2024

Ryan Cormier Elected Chairperson of Accredited Tissue Banks Council

Gift of Life Michigan is proud to announce that Ryan Cormier, Director of Tissue Services for the organization has been elected Chairperson of the Accredited Tissue Banks Council (ATBC). His term will begin later this…

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Dominic Anastasi and his family gather next to his poster on the Circle of Life Trail at Donate Life Night at the Zoo
Blog | July 20, 2024

Donate Life Night in Grand Rapids draws a record number of organ donation supporters to John Ball Zoo

Donate Life Night at the John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids experienced its largest attendance yet. More than 1,400 donor family members, living donors, transplant recipients, patients on the waiting list and other supporters from…

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Angel wings mural in downtown Bay City in support of Gift of Life Michigan
Blog | July 12, 2024

Raising the wings of awareness

For years Brad Gohr watched as his mother, Charmaine Neymeiyer, battled Autoimmune Hepatitis, a disease that slowly attacked her liver. After years of her health fluctuating, she was added to the wait list for a…

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Dorrie Dils is president and CEO of Gift of Life Michigan
News | June 26, 2024

AOPO Names 2024-2025 President and Board of Directors

OPO Leaders Elected to Champion Organ Donation Mission Today, the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) announced the appointment of its new President and the newly-elected members of the 2024-2025 Board of Directors, whose terms…

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Guests enjoyed free Dippin' Dots ice cream at Donate Life Night at the Zoo
News | June 25, 2024

Donate Life Night at John Ball Zoo honors those impacted by organ and tissue donation

Registration still open to this free event Gift of Life Michigan’s largest West Michigan event honoring organ, eye and tissue donation returns 6-9 p.m. Thursday, July 18 at the John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids….

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Donor families in the March of Honor at the 2024 Check Your Heart Capitol Rally
News | June 13, 2024

Check Your Heart Rally in Lansing focuses on educating the next generation

Hundreds gather in support of organ, eye and tissue donation   More than 400 people from across Michigan gathered outside the state Capitol building in Lansing on Wednesday, June 12 in support of organ, eye and…

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sunset colors and a cross
Blog | June 11, 2024

Can Catholics Donate Organs?

The tenets of the Catholic faith are something many adhere to. But at times, these tenets can raise questions from those in the faith. One question that comes up for many Catholics is what the…

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Group of patients waiting for organ transplants carrying a banner reading "Waiting to Live" along the Capitol sidewalk
News | June 10, 2024

Check Your Heart Rally at State Capitol encourages next generation to donate life

Hundreds expected in support of organ, eye and tissue donation on June 12 Hundreds of organ, eye and tissue donation supporters are expected to join Gift of Life Michigan in Lansing on June 12 to…

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May was a record month with 197 tissue donors
News | June 5, 2024

Gift of Life Michigan has record-breaking month

197 people gave tissue in May to heal patients in need May was a record-breaking month for the state’s organ and tissue donation program, thanks to nearly 200 people who donated bone, skin, ligaments and…

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Gift of life. two hands holding kidneys.
Blog | June 5, 2024

Long-term Effects of Kidney Donation

The decision to donate a kidney as a living donor should not be taken lightly, as it may come with potential long-term consequences like any other minimally invasive surgery. Studies have shown that living kidney…

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surgery room
Blog | June 3, 2024

Will Doctors Still Save my Life if I’m a Registered Organ Donor?

There are many myths associated with the medical profession. One of the most common misconceptions is that doctors won’t act fast to save someone’s life if they have registered to be an organ donor. In…

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More than 12,000 people joined the Michigan Organ Donor Registry this year while filing their income tax returns.
News | May 14, 2024

Michigan Organ Donor Registry sees major growth thanks to Check Your Heart Act

More than 12,000 new registrants added during 2024 tax season Thanks to the Check Your Heart Act, the Michigan Organ Donor Registry has 12,475 new registrants. This increased volume resulted in year-over-year growth for the…

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