January 9, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 9, 2026
January 9, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 9, 2026
January 9, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 9, 2026
January 9, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 9, 2026
January 8, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 8, 2026

Many people wonder if their family or estate are ever charged for organ donation. The truth is that donation comes at no cost to loved ones, and all expenses associated with the recovery are fully covered. Families and estates never take on any costs when a loved one becomes a donor.

Your local, federally designated organ procurement organization assumes all costs associated with recovering and processing organs and tissues for transplants once death has been declared and authorization is confirmed through either the donor registry, or from the family in lieu of registration. These costs are never passed on to the donor family.

After the transplant occurs, the OPO or hospital gets reimbursed by the transplant centers, which then bill insurance private and public insurance plans. This is all handled between medical organizations and insurance. The donor family is never involved financially in this process. Hospital expenses incurred before the donation of organs or tissue in attempt to save the donor’s life and funeral expenses remain the responsibility of the donor’s family.

Get the facts on other common organ donation and transplantation myths by visiting Donation Fact vs. Fiction. For answers to other questions about organ donation and transplantation, visit our Donation FAQ page. To register to become an organ, eye and tissue donor you can say “yes” at the driver license office, or anytime at Donate Life Colorado or Donate Life Wyoming.

January 6, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 6, 2026

Donor Alliance will host a table at the Wyoming Health Fairs Health & Wellness Expo, a one-day event focused on promoting total well-being for individuals and families in our community. Discover resources, services, and tools that support your physical, mental, and everyday safety.

January 6, 2026

Donation Essentials Blog

January 6, 2026
December 31, 2025

Donation Essentials Blog

December 31, 2025

Donor Alliance is honored to support this year’s 5th Annual Palmer Lake Outdoor Classic Hockey Tournament and youth camp. This year’s event is dedicated to the memory of 8-year-old McKayla Tucker, whose life and legacy continue through the lives she saved as an organ donor. Donor Alliance will be providing swag items throughout the event to help raise awareness about organ donation and to honor McKayla’s impact. Purchase event tickets: Palmer Lake Outdoor Classic | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree

December 31, 2025

Donation Essentials Blog

December 31, 2025
December 31, 2025

Donation Essentials Blog

December 31, 2025

Donor Alliance is honored to support this year’s Palmer Lake Outdoor Classic Hockey Tournament and youth camp. This year’s event is dedicated to the memory of 8-year-old McKayla Tucker, whose life and legacy continue through the lives she saved as an organ donor. Donor Alliance will be providing swag items throughout the event to help raise awareness about organ donation and to honor McKayla’s impact.

December 29, 2025

Donation Essentials Blog

December 29, 2025

Hilda Chávez never imagined that her life would change from one day to the next. After experiencing several health symptoms, she was hospitalized and received news that changed everything: her kidneys were no longer functioning, and her life would depend on a transplant to heal and have a second chance at life.

In June 2017, Hilda received a kidney transplant in Colorado. Although the process was filled with fear and uncertainty, it also brought hope and the possibility of living fully again, especially being well for her family.

Throughout her journey as a patient, Hilda became aware of the significant lack of information within the Latino community about kidney disease, dialysis, and transplants. This realization led her to create Guerreras Latinas, an organization she now directs, with the mission of educating and supporting people on dialysis, those waiting for a transplant, and those who have already received one.

Today, Hilda feels deeply grateful. She knows that organ donation transforms lives and communities, and she hopes her donor’s family knows that their gift of life not only saved hers, but also the lives of many others she now supports. Her story shows that love and generosity can change the lives of others, even people we have never met.

December 29, 2025

Donation Essentials Blog

December 29, 2025

Denver, CO — Dec. 31, 2025 — Donor Alliance, the federally designated organ procurement organization serving Colorado and Wyoming, today announced that Bradley T. Kornfeld will retire from his service on the organization’s Governing Board of Directors effective Dec. 31 2025. Kornfeld has served the organization since 2004 and is a dedicated advocate for the lifesaving mission of organ, eye and tissue donation. He will leave behind a legacy of exceptional leadership, including multiple terms as Board Chair. In recognition of his extraordinary contributions, Kornfeld has been named Board Member Emeritus, ensuring his continued connection to the organization and its mission.

Kornfeld’s journey with organ transplantation began through deeply personal experiences, which transformed his outlook and inspired his commitment to advocacy. In 1993, his father became one of the world’s first successful double-lung transplant recipients, and in 2004, Kornfeld made the life-changing decision to donate his own kidney to his father. Leveraging his unique dual perspective as both a living donor and the son of a recipient, he has dedicated much of his life to educating the public on the profoundly positive impact of donation and transplantation.

During his tenure on Donor Alliance’s Governing Board, Kornfeld served on multiple committees and played an integral role in selecting the organization’s current executive leadership team. His contributions to the donation and transplantation community extend beyond the boardroom. Kornfeld was actively involved in the passage of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act in Colorado, helping to strengthen the state’s legal framework for organ donation. At the national level, he served on the Board of Directors of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), bringing an invaluable firsthand perspective to national policy discussions as one of the few living donors on the board.

“Brad has been a cornerstone of our organization for over two decades and has played an integral part in shaping the leadership and future of both Donor Alliance and the entire donation and transplantation community,” said Jennifer Prinz, president and CEO of Donor Alliance. “His journey as a living donor and his tireless advocacy truly embody the spirit of compassion and resilience. We are deeply grateful for his dedication to saving and healing lives in our community and across the country.”

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