(NORTH CALDWELL, N.J.) — North Caldwell resident Debbie Prince has been named Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Sharing Network Foundation, further strengthening her longtime commitment to advancing organ and tissue donation and transplantation. Prince will help lead the Foundation’s strategic efforts to raise philanthropic funds for clinical advancement, family support, public awareness and education about the lifesaving impact of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The Foundation’s Board of Trustees is comprised of a diverse group of individuals from both public and private sectors, many of whom have been touched by donation, including donor families and transplant recipients.
Prince has been involved with NJ Sharing Network and the Sharing Network Foundation since her son Sam Prince’s lifesaving heart transplant in 2011. April marked the 15th anniversary of Sam’s transplant journey — a milestone the Prince family celebrates with gratitude while continuing to give back through volunteerism, fundraising, and public advocacy.
“Fifteen years ago, our family received the greatest gift imaginable when Sam received his heart transplant,” said Prince. “Before his transplant, Sam couldn’t go to birthday parties, play on the playground, or even walk up the stairs without struggling to breathe. The gift of organ donation changed everything for our family and gave Sam the chance to truly live and thrive. Sam recently graduated from college — a milestone that never would have been possible without the gift of life he received. We got our lives back, and we’ve dedicated ourselves ever since to helping other families experience that same hope. I am honored to serve as Chair of the Sharing Network Foundation Board and continue supporting this lifesaving mission.”
Prince previously served as Vice Chair of the Sharing Network Foundation Board and has been deeply involved in the organization’s community outreach, fundraising efforts, and Foundation-funded initiatives.
“Debbie’s leadership, compassion, and authentic connection to our mission make her an extraordinary choice to serve as Chair of the Sharing Network Foundation Board,” said Amanda Tibok, Executive Director of the Sharing Network Foundation. “Her advocacy continues to inspire our entire community, and we are grateful for her continued commitment to helping save and enhance lives.”
The Prince family has become widely known throughout the NJ Sharing Network community for their enthusiastic participation in the annual 5K Celebration of Life. Their team, Max’s Mitzvah Movers, once again will participate in this year’s event.
“The 5K Celebration of Life is one of the most inspiring days of the year because it brings together donor families, transplant recipients, people waiting for a transplant, and supporters from across the community,” Prince added. “Our Max’s Mitzvah Movers team began as a mitzvah project started by our older son, Max, after Sam’s transplant, and it has grown into an incredible way for our family and friends to honor donor heroes and advocate for organ and tissue donation together.”
NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life Walk and USATF Sanctioned Race will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at NJ Sharing Network headquarters in New Providence, NJ. The event is one of the Garden State’s largest and most recognized charitable 5K events, bringing together thousands of participants to honor the gift of life and support the Sharing Network Foundation. To sign up to participate in the 5K Celebration of Life or contribute to a team, visit www.SharingNetworkFoundation.org/5K.
According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and NJ Sharing Network, more than 100,000 Americans — including nearly 4,000 New Jerseyans — are currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant. To learn more about organ and tissue donation or to register as a donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.


PHOTO 1 – Debbie Prince (Photo Credit: Courtesy of NJ Sharing Network)
PHOTO 2 – The Prince Family – (l-r) Max, Sam, Debbie, and Mitch (Photo Credit: Courtesy of NJ Sharing Network
