We Are Now Legacy of Hope

February 1, 2019

Media Contact: Ann Rayburn, Legacy of Hope

205-731-9200 / 1-800-252-3677 or e-mail arayburn@legacyofhope.org

[Birmingham, AL] – The leadership of the Alabama Organ Center, the non-profit organization federally designated to evaluate and recover deceased donor organs for transplant in the state of Alabama, has changed the organization’s name to Legacy of Hope.

“‘Legacy of Hope’ is a better reflection of the spirit and purpose of our organization,” said Chris Meeks, Executive Director. “Since our founding in 1979, we’ve had a dedicated purpose. We provide comfort to families in the midst of great loss by offering at least one positive result from their tragedy: an opportunity for their loved ones’ legacy to live on through the lives of others. And through their generosity we extend hope to those waiting for the precious gift of life. Our new name is more in line with that goal. Legacy of Hope is about what happens next: opportunity and potential and hope. The organization’s mission has not changed, just the name; our operations continue seamlessly.”

 

 

The logo: The swallow is a symbol of hope, and wheat is a symbol of life. Together they represent the mission the organization is committed to. 

“One in three Alabamians is a registered organ and tissue donor,” Meeks continued. “Our aim at Legacy of Hope is to bring that number higher. The need for donors is more critical than ever. One person is added to the transplant waiting list every 10 minutes. And each day 20 people die because an organ does not become available in time. Through our various programs and initiatives throughout the state, Legacy of Hope educates people about the importance of organ and tissue donation. We want to inspire and empower people to create a legacy that extends hope to people in need. I urge anyone considering donation to visit our website to learn more.”

Facts & Figures:

Right now more than 113,000 men, women and children in the United States are on the organ transplant waiting list. Nearly 2,000 of those waiting are in Alabama. One organ donor can save eight lives and one tissue donor can save or enhance the lives of 100 people. LegacyofHope.org

About Legacy of Hope

Legacy of Hope, Alabama’s Organ & Tissue Donation Alliance, is a non-profit organization federally designated to evaluate and recover deceased donor organs. Founded in 1979, Legacy of Hope is a mission-driven organization that builds broad-reaching alliances to educate people about the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation, and inspire them to become donors. Visit LegacyofHope.org