![]() “And we continue to share her story so that more people hear about what an amazing kid she was and how she’d want everyone to be a registered donor.” “Lizzy has inspired so many people to register as organ donors,” said Wendy Hammond. ![]() The lighting ceremony included Wendy and Mitch Hammond, mother and father of Lizzy Hammond who died in July 2019 after a tragic accident, and saved three lives through organ donation. Together, we can help reduce the wait list.” “Saying YES to organ donation brings hope to those waiting for an organ transplant. “Each April, Donor Network West gathers our community, our healthcare partners and our network of local organ donation advocates to light the Reno Arch blue and green in celebration of Donate Life Month,” Janice Whaley, president and CEO of Donor Network West, said. ![]() The need to match more people on the national waiting list with life-saving organ donations is great as nearly 600 people in Nevada are on the organ transplant waiting list. The Arch turned blue and green Saturday, April 1, during a special ceremony and will remain blue and green the entire month.ĭonate Life Month is a dedicated time to educate community members about organ, eye and tissue donation and encourage more Nevadans to consider becoming registered organ donors. In recognition of those who have received life-saving transplants and in honor of both living and deceased donors, Donor Network West lights the iconic Reno Arch blue and green every April during Donate Life Month.
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