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4,456,065 Registered Donors
1,528 Awaiting Transplant 9.30.2024)
1,284 Kidney (waiting: 9.30.2024)
160 Liver (waiting: 9.30.2024)
55 Heart (waiting: 9.30.2024)
41 Kidney/Pancreas (waiting: 9.30.2024)
13 Lung (waiting: 9.30.2024)
7 Pancreas (waiting: 9.30.2024)
4 Intestine (waiting: 9.30.2024)

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National Donor Sabbath

November 11, 2022 November 13, 2022

This three-day observance seeks to include the days of worship for major religions practiced in the United States, in order for congregations to come together to learn about and celebrate donation and transplantation and pray for those affected by it. National Donor Sabbath is observed annually two weekends before Thanksgiving, from Friday through Sunday. Call Midwest Transplant Network or Mid-America Transplant for information and materials for your place of worship.