Power2Save is an initiative developed by the American Society of Transplantation (AST) dedicated to education and information for the transplant community.
Power2Save is an initiative developed by the American Society of Transplantation (AST) dedicated to education and information for the transplant community.
A transplant is not a cure—it's a treatment. It marks the first step on a new journey. In many cases, post-op care is as challenging as pre- and peri-operative care.
We're here to explain what to expect before, during, and long after the transplant.
Access resources, read community stories, and learn how to get involved and advocate for donation and transplantation.
Access resources created and reviewed by transplantation professionals.
Learn all about the different ways to stay up to date on transplant volunteer initiatives.
The field of transplantation is one of the most regulated areas of healthcare today. Make an impact and help us advocate for change!
Learn more about the frequently asked questions surrounding organ donation, transplantation, and even ask your own question!
"Nothing else in life matters if your child is sick. Your whole world stops. Since receiving his liver transplant, Kingston has been doing great—he loves soccer, swimming, and going to school!" -Lisa, Kingston's Mom
"I thank God for my abundant good health, and I love being a member of a very small community of two-time living organ donors! My only regret is that I am out of spare parts to give away!"
Rocky was a beacon of hope….Without his organ donation, there is no story of hope and no transplant. With organ donation, life suddenly springs from death and our sorrow becomes full of hope for life to carry on. Our deepest loss of our son now becomes a precious gift to others. We call it the “Gift of Life”.
"Because of my transplant, I was able to see my Dad one last time before he passed away. I have been able to experience life and memories with those I care about the most, bring about awareness of organ donation and delirium in the ICU, and will be going back to the job I love to complete my residency in Internal Medicine."