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Organ Donation - LifeLink Foundation LifeLink of Florida, LifeLink of Georgia and LifeLink of Puerto Rico are within LifeLink Foundation, and represent three of 57 federally designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs) throughout the United States
Our Story - LifeLink Foundation LifeLink has more than 500 full- and part-time staff in west-central Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico who honor the legacies of organ and tissue donors and fulfill the life-saving dreams of patients waiting for transplants
Careers - LifeLink Foundation LifeLink Foundation, Inc is made up of five divisions: LifeLink of Florida, LifeLink of Georgia, LifeLink of Puerto Rico, LifeLink Transplantation Immunology Laboratory and LifeLink Tissue Bank
Tissue Donation - LifeLink Foundation LifeLink Tissue Bank is the largest non-profit tissue bank in the southeastern United States and provides annually more than 60,000 life-enhancing allografts to orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgical specialists to benefit patients in need
Volunteers - LifeLink Foundation Use the link to select a date and attend a volunteer training session where you will learn more about LifeLink, the donation process, organ and tissue donation facts and our current volunteer opportunities
Contact Us - LifeLink Foundation Find contact information for LifeLink Foundation to connect with their team or learn more about their services
Donor Family Resources - LifeLink Foundation LifeLink recognizes the generosity of these individuals and their families, by offering support, honoring donors and providing opportunities for donor families to share the impact of donation with others through volunteering
LifeLink Legacy Fund® In collaboration with transplant centers throughout LifeLink Foundation’s three organ recovery service areas, the Legacy Fund supports transplant patients through financial assistance programs