Learn The Facts
    Organ Donation
    Tissue Donation
    Cornea Donation
    Living Donation
    Multicultural Perspectives
    Glossary
    Statistics
    Donors (Deceased)
   
Olivia Hoffman
    Sue Twyford
    Daniel Koenemund
    Evan Rimar
    Justin Worley

    Donors (Living)
    Bruce Cohen

    Recipients:
    Bob Swanson
    Ron Walker
    Rowena Randle
    Jill Morton
    


About cornea donation

Cornea donation is necessary for the preservation and restoration of sight. That's because the cornea is the clear dome-like window covering the front of the eye that allows the light to pass through to the retina, which enables us to see.

When consent for donation is given, corneas must be surgically removed from a deceased donor within twelve hours of their death. Very few conditions exclude people from cornea donation.

 
 
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