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September 22nd 2020: The Power of Giving

Today we will hear about the Power of Giving. Given the current state of affairs in the world, it is hard to find good news or even accurate news. It is frustrating and depressing as we go through the process of re-opening, and re-closing and trying to re-open again. But there are stories that give us hope, that make us smile, that make us cheer for people who despite their own hardships and heartache go out of their way to help, to give to others and willingly serve in their communities. Today, we are going to put the gloom and doom aside and talk about something positive. I have two gue

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Harold Mintz

In December of 2000, Harold became one of the country’s first “non-designated” living organ donors – offering his kidney to a total stranger – through a pilot program (The Living Donor Registry) of the Washington Regional Transplant Community. We are happy to report that today, both donor and recipient are alive and thriving. A “happily ever after” if there ever was one. Following his donation experience, Harold became an active advocate for organ and blood donation, speaking to schools and groups around the country. It is Harold’s goal to increase the number of people considering organ donation and in turn, to decrease the number of people currently on the waiting list that suffer from
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Dean Eller

Dean is a Fresno California native who spent 27 years in the Mortgage Banking industry as a Senior Vice President of Retail Production. In November of 1999, Dean was appointed President and CEO of the Central California Blood Center fulfilling not only a desire to lead the Blood Center but also a promise he made to his 21 year old daughter the night she died that “he would carry on the work she started”. Dean’s daughter Jenny was a spokesperson for the Blood Center speaking to civic groups and anyone else who would listen on the need to give blood and how she was kept alive for nearly 4 years through the generous donations of blood donors. Jenny died on Oct. 28, 1995. Two days after her
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