Despite state changes, Gift of Life Michigan will maintain Covid-19 protocols

There have been changes to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive orders regarding the Coronavirus, and others have been recently overturned by the courts. At Gift of Life Michigan, we are maintaining the status quo and will keep following safety protocols in our Ann Arbor headquarters, as well as those in place in the hospitals and transplant […]

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Gift of Life Michigan honors Wayne State University student group

Education, advocacy of organ donation brings Champion Award to Campus Challenge winners Detroit, MI – For the past nine years, students at Wayne State University have won the annual Gift of Life Michigan Campus Challenge for signing up more people to the Michigan Organ Donor Registry than students at any other participating campus. This year,

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Gift of Life Michigan honors Charlevoix woman for work with donor families

‘For me, it’s being able to offer hope,’ says SWAT team leader Kathi St. Pierre does everything in her power to make sure organ and tissue donors are treated with the respect and honor they deserve and their families have plenty of keepsakes to remember these heroes. St. Pierre, a clinical nurse manager who works

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Kalamazoo physician honored as Donation Champion by Gift of Life Michigan

Kalamazoo, MI – Dr. Robert Beck has helped save and improve the lives of thousands of people he’ll never meet. Beck, 64, of Kalamazoo, is one of 15 individuals and three hospitals statewide to be honored with a 2020 Donation Champion Award from Gift of Life Michigan. Dr. Beck earned this year’s Physician Champion Award

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Gift of Life Michigan to host Business Roundtable on Health

Event to address health disparities, provide resources to sustain a healthier workforce Businesses can have a significant impact on the health and wellness of their employees and the communities they serve. That’s why Gift of Life Michigan is teaming up with the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce to host a virtual Business Roundtable on Health,

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Gift of Life Michigan honors National Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month offers an opportunity to celebrate the culture and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx people and to highlight issues they face today. It runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15 every year, recognizing the achievements of what is now the largest minority group in the U.S. “Hispanic Heritage Month is very important,” said

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Gift of Life Michigan wins two Pinnacle Awards

Multicultural outreach projects earn top honors from Donate Life America Ann Arbor, MI – Gift of Life Michigan, the state’s federally designated organ procurement organization, has been nationally recognized for two initiatives designed to increase awareness about organ, eye and tissue donation and encourage people to register on the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. Gift of

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Gift of Life Michigan honors Secretary of State during National DMV Appreciation Month

September is National DMV Appreciation Month, when Gift of Life Michigan recognizes the Michigan Secretary of State for the invaluable work they do every day to save and heal lives. The Michigan Secretary of State plays a pivotal role in Gift of Life’s purpose to honor life through donation by educating the public to add

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Last year, President Donald Trump signed off on an executive order designed to improve kidney care in the United States. While it is an admirable goal, the executive order may have unintended consequences that could jeopardize thousands of transplant patients in Michigan as well as across the county. The executive order outlined three main tactics:

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