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For 50 years, with our patients and families, we have been tirelessly working to create hope and share gratitude. Organ and tissue donors created hope when they said yes to donation. Living organ donors created hope when they chose to save someone’s life. Through their generosity, and the dedication and expertise of our team, more than 13,000 people from across the nation shared their gratitude for the gift of life they received at University Hospital. And after 50 years, we’re focused on the future. Our research will create new opportunities, and our nationally respected patient-care initiatives will help more people. We’re committed to registering more people as organ, tissue and eye donors, so their wishes can be honored and more lives can be saved. Thank you for your support throughout the last 50 years. We welcome your partnership as we work to create the future of transplantation. If you would like to learn more about our plans for the next 50 years, visit uwhealth.org/HopeMeetGratitude “My mission is to educate others about the importance of registering as organ, tissue and eye donors so that more lives may be saved.” – Carol Hay, kidney recipient UW ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION TR-45788-16 TR-45788_HopeGratitudeWSJ.indd 1 10/20/16 10:58 AM

“My mission is to educate others about the importance of ...about the importance of registering as organ, tissue and eye donors so that more lives may be saved.” – Carol Hay,

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Page 1: “My mission is to educate others about the importance of ...about the importance of registering as organ, tissue and eye donors so that more lives may be saved.” – Carol Hay,

For 50 years, with our patients and families, we have been tirelessly working to create hope and share gratitude. Organ and tissue donors created hope when they said yes to donation. Living organ donors created hope when they chose to save someone’s life. Through their generosity, and the dedication and expertise of our team, more than 13,000 people from across the nation shared their gratitude for the gift of life they received at University Hospital.

And after 50 years, we’re focused on the future. Our research will create new opportunities, and our nationally respected patient-care initiatives will help more people. We’re committed to registering more people as organ, tissue and eye donors, so their wishes can be honored and more lives can be saved.

Thank you for your support throughout the last 50 years. We welcome your partnership as we work to create the future of transplantation. If you would like to learn more about our plans for the next 50 years, visit uwhealth.org/HopeMeetGratitude

“My mission is to educate others about the importance of registering as organ, tissue and eye donors so

that more lives may be saved.”– Carol Hay, kidney recipient

UW ORGAN ANDTISSUE DONATION

TR-45788-16

TR-45788_HopeGratitudeWSJ.indd 1 10/20/16 10:58 AM