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2020 Transplants: A Year In Review

Jan 19, 2021 | News, Press, Press Releases

2020 was a challenging year for everyone, particularly those who are immunocompromised like the transplant patients served by the National Foundation for Transplants.  Thanks to organ donors, transplant centers, and the generosity of supporters, .

Over 190 NFT patients received a second chance at life in 2020.  More than $1.4 million  was raised to help these patients cover medical cost. 

Here’s a look back at how we were thankful during the year . . .

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