Work life in the modern era has created new and unique challenges for those in the donation and transplantation professional community. In the midst of tremendous change, support structures are critical to navigate new approaches, making participation in a peer mentorship program more critical than ever for both mentees and mentors.
This Giving Tuesday, November 29, your financial contribution can directly support The Alliance’s efforts toward mentorship and professional development across the donation and transplantation professional community. The Alliance is proud to offer a broad portfolio of learning and professional development programs, including a cost-free Mentorship Program.
“This year, we are proud to celebrate creating more than 500 peer mentorship connections since launching The Alliance Mentorship Program,” said Deanna Fenton, Senior Manager, Educational Program Development and Operations for The Alliance. “Since 2018, this program has served an instrumental role in facilitating national collaboration and peer-to-peer professional development.”
“Based on strong community feedback, training and retaining employees is a top priority for leadership across the donation and transplantation continuum,” says Karri Hobson-Pape, Executive Director of The Alliance. “Your Giving Tuesday contributions directly support our ability to provide sustainable programs for our community’s long-term success.”
As a special thanks for donations of $150 or more during the week of November 30, Hobson-Pape will personally purchase and send contributors a copy of The Alliance Organ Donation Exploratory Seminar textbook. This outstanding resource is authored by more than 25 multidisciplinary healthcare experts, and offers insight on the history of organ donation, legal perspectives, family dynamics, clinical considerations and more.