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48,000 Receive Sight & Celebrated in March by KY Circuit Court Clerks

Judge Acree’s full Gift of Life Story and others are available on www.trustforlife.org/kentucky-stories

March is National Eye Donor Month, a special time to honor those who donate their corneas after death to give others sight.  More than 48,000 Americans have their sight restored each year as a result of corneal transplants and can once again see loved ones and the colors of the world.

First proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, National Eye Donor Month promotes eye donation awareness and celebrates the lives of eye donors and corneal recipients.

“It’s difficult to imagine the loss of sight.  Not being able to drive, read emails, or see my family members would be devastating.  People all over Kentucky need the gift of sight.  Every registered donor gives hope to patients in need,” explains Butler Circuit Court Clerk, Melissa Cardwell.

Working closely with Lions Clubs all over Kentucky, providing the gift of sight has been a focus in Kentucky for decades.  Recently, two Kentucky nonprofits who handle cornea donation have merged and are now known as the Kentucky Lions Eye Bank with offices in Lexington and Louisville.

Judge Glenn Acree recounts his healing experience after receiving a cornea transplant, “For the first time, I could see clearly the details of my own young son’s face, the curl of his smile, the twinkle in his eye.”

In the U.S. about 70,000 people are eye donors each year.  Eye banks in the U.S. are able to help patients domestically and overseas, plus support research and training that may lead to preventative and restorative treatments for vision loss and eye damage.

Joining the Kentucky Donor Registry at a Circuit Clerk’s office or at www.donatelifeky.org registers one as a potential organ, tissue and cornea donor.  Everyone can join the Kentucky Donor Registry.


The Kentucky Circuit Court Clerks’ Trust For Life is a 501C(3) non-profit organization that informs, educates, and encourages Kentuckians to be registered organ & tissue donors to save lives. For more info call 1-866-945-5433, email [email protected] or go to www.trustforlife.org.

The Kentucky Lions Eye Bank is a nonprofit charitable organization with the mission to restore sight through corneal transplant, ocular research, and medical education. We will promote eye, organ and tissue donation while respecting and honoring the donors and their families who so selflessly give.  https://kylionseyebank.org

 

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