This year, Lifebanc has been celebrating 35 years of saving and healing lives. If we think about that for a moment, that means hundreds of thousands of lives have been touched by the work of Lifebanc. It’s amazing to look back and stand in awe of all we’ve accomplished.
However, as much fun that would be, to remain successful in our mission, Lifebanc must be focused on year 36 and beyond. re through the legacy of organ, eye, and tissue donation. Lifebanc CEO Gordon Bowen shares some of the challenges and opportunities we face in the coming year, along with an update about the Gift of Life Walk & Run, Over the Edge. and the annual Donor Memorial Service.
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