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LifeNet Health Foundation tells council its work supports thousands of donor families and global allograft distribution
Summary
Will Driscoll, director of the LifeNet Health Foundation, told council that LifeNet is an organ procurement organization and the nation’s largest tissue processor, described donor‑family services and outreach programs, and cited 2025 figures — including 3,400 Virginia donor families supported and more than 1,000,000 allografts distributed worldwide.
Will Driscoll, director of the LifeNet Health Foundation, briefed the Virginia Beach City Council on the foundation’s role in organ and tissue donation, donor‑family support and community outreach.
Driscoll described LifeNet Health as a nonprofit leader in regenerative medicine that operates as both an organ procurement organization (OPO) and the nation’s largest tissue processor. He told council the organization’s OPO footprint covers much of Virginia and parts of neighboring states and that tissue distribution extends globally.
Why it matters: LifeNet Health’s operations in Virginia Beach support transplant logistics, donor‑family services and research, and the…
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