DOVE Transplant or Donor Outreach for Veterans matches living donors with veterans, expediting the process and giving them a second chance at life.
CLEVELAND — Encouraging people to give so veterans can live — that’s the goal of a non-profit that is expanding its efforts here in Ohio. It’s called DOVE Transplant, or Donor Outreach for Veterans.
The nonprofit matches living donors with veterans, expediting the process and giving them a second chance at life. "There was a decision made by cardiologists and doctors. You know, for me, to start getting on the journey of getting on the transplant list as well as starting dialysis," Anderson said. Sharyn says she witnessed a group of veterans who were actively waiting, some dying and never getting the necessary transplant.
Thanks to DOVE, perseverance and a commercial spot searching for a donor, John found his perfect match.DOVE helped make it happen in just a few months.
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