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Eye and Tissue transplant links to inform and inspire.


American Association of Tissue Banks


The American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) is a professional, non-profit, scientific and educational organization.  It is the only national tissue banking organization in the United States, and its membership totals more than 100 accredited tissue banks and 1,000 individual members

Donate Life America


Donate Life America assists in mobilizing the transplant community to educate the American public on the need for organ, eye and tissue donation and motivating the public to make an actionable donor designation.

Indiana Last Wish Registry


The Indiana Donation Alliance Foundation is non-profit organization committed to promoting the importance of organ and tissue donation throughout Indiana. As an alliance of organ and tissue recovery and advocacy groups throughout the state, the IDAF is local coalition of the National Coalition on Donation.

Eye Bank Association of America


The EBAA champions the restoration of sight through core services to its members which advance donation, transplantation and research in their communities and throughout the world.

Lions Club International


Whenever a Lions club gets together, problems get smaller. And communities get better. That's because we help where help is needed – in our own communities and around the world – with unmatched integrity and energy.

Prevent Blindness Indiana


Prevent Blindness Indiana is the only organization in the state to train and certify volunteers to conduct vision tests. These screenings follow protocols and use equipment proven to be the most effective in identifying problems early so we can preserve sight.

Organ and Tissue Transplantation in America


Site dedicated to news, information, and media relating to organ and tissue transplants in America.

United Network for Organ Sharing

UNOS brings together medicine, science, public policy and technology to facilitate every organ transplant performed in the United States. Every day, UNOS assists transplant doctors, patients, and members of the public by helping to ensure that organs are procured and distributed in a fair and timely manner.