Families experiencing a loss sometimes feel they are in a hole and they will never be able to face the future. How do some families manage to move through their grief to the point where they are reaching out to help others?
Guest, Deanna Slifka, who lost her middle daughter at birth talks with Elissa Berman, Lifebanc Sr. Bereavement Counselor about how her loss is now helping others.
"It's been 15 years, and it still brings me comfort that something positive came out of it." Rochelle Ogbuji, Donor Mom
The majority of individuals on the national organ waitlist require a kidney transplant. The average wait time here in northeast Ohio is three to...
We share many stories about organ donor families and transplant recipients, but it isn’t very often that we talk about someone whose loved one...