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Today
the work we do takes even more than the skill and experience TBI
has developed over almost four decades of translating vision into
action. It takes resources. It takes funding. It takes your help.
Please
help us turn hope to reality for thousands by supporting TBI's programs.
To
support the progress of TBI's U.S. ocular and multi-tissue programs
and help develop our international outreach, direct your contribution
to The Frederick N. Griffith Foundation for the Advancement of
Transplantation. Named for Frederick Griffith, whose vision
of a worldwide transplant network has endowed thousands with hope,
sight and health, the Foundation accepts individual and corporate
contributions and also receives gifts through personal and estate/planned
giving contributions.
One
tiny piece of tissue can create a lot of miracles. Learn more about
what your contribution can support here.
Portrait
of a TBI Supporter: Rose Marie Lajoie
Operation
Eye Rescue
If you want a personal connection to sight-restoration, direct your
support to Operation Eye Rescue. This program links corneal recipients
in the world's neediest areas to the financial contributors supporting
their corneal transplant surgery. Subsequent to surgery, contributors
can receive a progress report from the recipient's surgeon and,
when possible, a photograph of and letter from the recipient. A
gift of $2,000 sponsors a cornea. Other levels of support can underwrite
associated services. You can Make A World of Difference when you
support Operation Eye Rescue. To download our Operation Eye Rescue
brochure in Adobe Acrobat format, click here.
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have Adobe Acrobat Reader? Download
it for free here...
The
Lions, the American Legion and the Rotary translate their mission
into deeds by helping TBI programs. The Guild of Prescription Opticians
of America share the vision in a fund raising program with a decade
of success. TBI also benefits from the generosity of the Patch Open
Foundation, the Karl Kirschgessner Foundation and contributions
made to the Combined Federal Campaign. Corporations, foundations
and service organizations can contact kterlizzese@tbionline.org
for more information about how to help TBI transform lives.
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