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Causes: Health, Organ & Tissue Banks
Mission: The mission of lifesource is to save lives and offer hope and healing through excellence in organ, tissue, and eye donation.
Programs: Organ and tissue procurement:the organ and tissue procurement departments work collaboratively with hospital staff in the lifesource donor service area (minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, and a portion of western wisconsin) to identify potential organ and tissue donors, provide support to families throughout the donation process, support protocols established by the united network for organ sharing to match the organs with the intended recipient, coordinate all clinical activities and arrange the surgical recovery of organs, tissues and eyes. Donation coordinators and tissue recovery personnel, in conjunction with donor services center staff acquire known information about an individual's documented designation for donation. If no known documentation exists, the coordinator will work with the next-of-kin to obtain authorization for donation. In 2017 lifesource managed 184 organ donation cases, resulting in 548 organ transplants. In addition staff coordinated the import and subsequent transplant of 324 organs from donors outside the lifesource region for transplantation in the lifesource region. These services support the work of eight transplant programs located in the lifesource service area. Lifesource tissue recovery staff coordinated 568 tissue donation cases, resulting in the transplant of approximately 28,500 tissue grafts consisting of bone, connective tissue, fascia, skin, vein and heart valves.
hospital services:the hospital services department is committed to maximizing organ and tissue donation by building successful relationships with key staff members of 279 donor hospitals located throughout the lifesource region. Lifesource hospital liaisons are strategically located in minneapolis, mn; duluth, mn; fargo, nd; bismarck, nd; and rapid city, sd. The goals of this department include maintaining strong working relationships with hospital staff, providing education to clinicians, assisting hospital staff to comply with federal standards and on-site support during donation cases.
public education:lifesource maintains a strong commitment to public education activities designed to increase awareness and understanding about the need for organ and tissue donation in the lifesource region. These activities are focused on developing external relationships for the purpose of building support for donation and positioning lifesource as the donation expert in the region. This work is critical as the growing need for organs and tissues will not be met without increased public support and individuals who designate themselves as donors through the state driver's license bureaus or online state donor registry. In 2017, 226 volunteers supported the lifesource mission through high school and community education. The public education department also worked to increase donation through media campaigns, community outreach initiatives, government relations and donor family services.