Enriching Lives Everyday
The Georgia Transplant Foundation (GTF) is unique in the national transplant community. Founded in August 1992 by Tommy Smith, a kidney transplant recipient, GTF is focused on providing both financial and educational assistance during a time that is often overwhelming for those undergoing or waiting for a transplant.
Today, Georgia Transplant Foundation is the primary source for transplant patient assistance and support for all solid organ transplantation in the entire state of Georgia.Learn more about the Georgia Transplant Foundation >>
contribute!
Fundraising is a matter of life and death for some transplant candidates, and a matter of quality of life for others. Your generous donation will help us continue to provide financial, emotional, and educational assistance to Georgia's organ transplant community.
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volunteer!
Whether you are able to assist at fundraising events, help in the office, or provide mentoring for transplant candidates, recipients, living donors, or their families, GTF needs you!
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advocate!
Surviving organ transplant surgery represents only one step in the recovery process. As transplants are performed more frequently, the assistance needs of the transplant community are increasing.
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News Spotlight
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More than 1500 cyclist shut down GA400 for our inaugural Hospitality Highway Century event
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Support GTF during the months of April and May as local-area Shane's Rib Shack restaurants donate to us 10 cents from every drink sold.
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Jon Stinchcomb poses for a picture with fans during the 2010 Countdown to Kickoff fan festival
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In 2012, GTF is celebrating 20 years of Enriching Lives Everyday!
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Click on "Happenings" to find out more about the 19th annual Tom Glavine's Spring Training
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Thank you to all of the 19th annual Tom Glavine's Spring Training event supporters!
Featured Videos and Photo Albums
Georgia Transplant Foundation's Public Service Announcement.
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Our 2009 ECOlution event (formerly known as ECOuture) & fashion show.
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GTF helping Lexi McCullough and her family through their transplant journey.
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