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The Iowa Donor Network is a non-profit organization that operates as the state's primary contact for organ, tissue and eye donation services.
There are 55 such organizations in the United States, [1] each responsible for organ procurement in a specific region, and each a member of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), a federally-mandated network managed by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) under federal contract.
America's Blood Centers (ABC), North America's largest network of non-profit community blood centers. [2] Most of the independent blood centers on this list are ABC members, and these account for approximately 60 percent of the U.S. blood supply. [3] Blood Centers of America (BCA), a national cooperative of independent blood centers. [4]
The short time between the announcement and the operation lead to accusations that Casey was secretly placed on the top of the waiting list, along with sparking an urban legend that the donor was "killed" by the Pennsylvania State Police in order to "harvest" the organs. 1993 6 years Dick Cheney (1941–) Vice President of the United States ...
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According to research from the Abacus Cooperative, each Gen Z donor made 5.3 donations on average in 2022, which “eclipsed” both millennials (4.8 donations per donor) and Gen X (4.7 donations ...
He is the son of Bill and Roselba Stine. In 1871, his great-grandparents, William and Sarah Stine arrived in Adel, Iowa, from Pennsylvania, and established a 160-acre farm there. In 1894, his grandfather Ira Cloyd Stine married Lydia Sheaffer and they had had four children, all sons. Everyone worked for I.C Stine and Sons until after World War II.
"Yesterday’s federal funding freeze threatens the nationwide network of health centers that rely on these resources to provide family planning services to people with no or low incomes ...