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NJ Sharing Network Honors Volunteers and Community Partners

(NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ) – NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated nonprofit organization responsible for the recovery of donated organs and tissue in New Jersey, recently honored several local residents and organizations for their exceptional volunteer service during its 2026 Volunteer Appreciation Reception, held at its headquarters in New Providence.

“Every day, our volunteers turn compassion into action,” said Ametra Burton, Manager of Strategic Partnerships at NJ Sharing Network. “They build vital bridges between our mission and the communities we serve. Their dedication inspires people to register as organ and tissue donors and ultimately helps save lives.”

The following Volunteer Recognition Awards were presented during the event:

Community Hero Awards – This year’s awards were presented to LaVise McCray of Jersey City and Janice Campbell of West Orange for using their creativity and compassion to inspire others to say “yes” to organ and tissue donation. LaVise, a retired Jersey City public school teacher, said she is “paying it forward” after her life was saved when she received a lifesaving kidney transplant. Janice is a well-known community advocate who became heavily involved with NJ Sharing Network after her daughter, Dr. Jamila Irons-Johnson, passed away in 2013 and became an organ donor.

Youth Volunteer of the Year – This year’s award was presented to Alex Chomiak of New Providence for his outstanding efforts in raising awareness about organ and tissue donation at New Providence High School and mobilizing his fellow classmates to volunteer with NJ Sharing Network.

Media Champion Award – This year’s award was presented to Bobbie Peer, Publisher of TAPinto Berkeley Heights and TAPinto New Providence, for her consistent and compassionate storytelling highlighting the impact of organ and tissue donation. Bobbie’s news coverage has amplified the voices of local donor families and transplant recipients, helping educate the public about organ and tissue donation and transplantation.

Community Partner Award – This year’s award was presented to Iris House in Plainfield, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives through comprehensive support, prevention, and education services for women, families, and underserved communities affected by HIV/AIDS and other health disparities. Iris House was honored for its impactful collaboration and continued support of NJ Sharing Network’s public education efforts.

Jim Rhatican Legacy Award – This year’s award was presented to Jenny Godnick of Hightstown for continuing the legacy of longtime volunteer Jim Rhatican, a liver transplant recipient who inspired thousands of students through NJ Sharing Network’s High School Heroes Program. Jenny is a living kidney donor who was recognized for her efforts in speaking to high school students throughout the state about the importance of organ and tissue donation while sharing her personal experience.

Wrapped In Love Volunteer of the Year – This year’s award was presented to Jo Facciolli of Lacey in recognition of the countless hours to crochet and knit beautiful shawls and lap blankets for organ and tissue donor families. Through NJ Sharing Network’s Wrapped in Love program, volunteers create handmade pieces that provide warmth, comfort, and a lasting expression of love serving as powerful reminders that donors are forever honored and their families are forever supported.

NJ Sharing Network is a federally designated nonprofit organization committed to saving and enhancing lives through the recovery of donated organs and tissue. Headquartered in New Providence, NJ Sharing Network partners with 54 local hospitals to give hope to nearly 4,000 New Jersey residents awaiting lifesaving organ transplants, while also supporting the national effort to help more than 100,000 people on the U.S. transplant waiting list. With more than three million New Jerseyans registered as organ and tissue donors, NJ Sharing Network is recognized as one of the nation’s leading organ procurement organizations (OPOs). In 2025, New Jersey donors made possible a record 2,026 organ, cornea, and tissue donations — the highest combined total in the organization’s history.

To learn more, get involved, or register as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

Nine professionals pose with glass trophies in a hallway with a blue butterfly mural behind them.

A group of NJ Sharing Network team members and award honorees gathered for a photo during the 2026 Volunteer Appreciation Reception in New Providence. The event celebrated the dedication and impact of volunteers and community partners who support NJ Sharing Network’s lifesaving mission. Pictured left to right: Joseph Yaccarino (NJ Sharing Network), Ametra Burton (NJ Sharing Network), Vanessa Chomiak (accepting the Youth Volunteer Award for son Alex Chomiak), Janice Campbell (Community Hero Award), LaVise McCray (Community Hero Award), Ingrid Floyd and Audria Russell of Iris House (Community Partner Award), Bobbie Peer of TAPinto Berkeley Heights and TAPinto New Providence (Media Champion Award), and Amy Young (NJ Sharing Network). Also honored but not pictured: Jo Facciolli (Wrapped in Love Volunteer Award) and Jenny Godnick (Jim Rhatican Legacy Award). (PHOTO CREDIT – Courtesy of NJ Sharing Network)

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