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The Wave Set Celebrates 10th Anniversary of the Wohl Brothers’ Lifesaving Liver Transplant with $10,000 Contribution to the Sharing Network Foundation

July 17, 2024 – In a heartfelt celebration of the 10th anniversary of their lifesaving liver transplant, co-founders of The Wave Set Cameron and Jared Wohl of Little Falls and Livingston, NJ, have announced a philanthropic contribution of $10,000 to the Sharing Network Foundation. This gift will support the newly established Joseph S. Roth Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art training facility at NJ Sharing Network’s (NJSN’s) headquarters. The Simulation Training Center is crucial for enhancing the education and training of healthcare professionals, ensuring they are well-equipped to manage organ and tissue donors and support families, ultimately helping to save more lives.

“Contributing to the Simulation Training Center and the hands-on training it will provide in a real-world setting is our way of giving back to NJ Sharing Network and the community that has supported us throughout our transplant journey. As a former educator, and having been a living transplant donor, it means so much to be able to play a part in maximizing organ donation outcomes at NJSN and helping to save and enhance more lives through education,” said Jared Wohl.

“Our contribution is not just about honoring our ten-year milestone; it’s about investing in the future of organ and tissue donation and ensuring that NJ Sharing Network’s teams have the best training possible to make the biggest impact on the number of organs recovered and, ultimately, number of lives saved,” said Cameron Wohl.

A Decade of Gratitude and Advocacy

On February 11, 2014, Jared Wohl, then 27, donated 65 percent of his liver to his younger brother, Cameron, then 24, who was battling primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), a rare autoimmune disease impacting the bile ducts of the liver, via a living donor transplant. The successful transplant marked the beginning of a new chapter for both brothers, who continue to advocate for organ and tissue donation awareness and education.

The Wave Set: Spreading Awareness and Educating

In 2013, leading up to the transplant, Jared and Cameron founded The Wave Set, an organization aimed at raising awareness and educating the public about the importance of organ and tissue donation, while showing the world that “We Are Vital to Each Other.” Now a named fund of the Sharing Network Foundation, The Wave Set has been instrumental in promoting organ and tissue donor registration and supporting donor families. In 2016, they launched a crowdfunded documentary, “65 Percent,” depicting their family’s journey through the transplant experience and offering a poignant look at the impact of organ donation. The documentary can be viewed at www.sharingnetworkfoundation.org/the-wave-set. Since then, Jared and Cameron have planned and executed speaking engagements and fundraising events to support The Wave Set’s mission.

Reflecting on Ten Years of Life and Health

“It’s surreal to see how far we’ve come since the transplant. When I’m having a tough day, I’ll occasionally think back and it helps give much needed perspective on how fragile life is and what’s really important – our health. And to see my brother and nephew, it’s just incredible,” said Jared. Cameron echoed these sentiments, stating, “I’m so grateful to have my health. I think of all the things I’ve done in the time span since my transplant – going back to school, picking up hockey again, changing careers, starting a family. It helped shape me into the person I am and the outlook I have.”

A Full Circle Journey

Cameron’s post-transplant journey led him to pursue a career in healthcare. After becoming a registered nurse, he worked in the operating room at University Hospital in Newark, where he had the chance to collaborate with one of the surgeons from his transplant team. Cameron now works as a Field Clinical Specialist, introducing new therapies to physicians to optimize patient outcomes, combining his passions for patient care, relationship building, and technology.

Jared works as a Senior Account Director in SAAS sales, partnering with higher education institutions to strategize ways to improve their academic offerings, fuel skill development for staff and faculty, hire top talent, and support student career-readiness. He is also a singer-songwriter and the proud father of two young boys.

Supporting the Joseph S. Roth Simulation Center

The Joseph S. Roth Simulation Training Center, named and dedicated in memory of NJSN’s former President and CEO, is designed to prepare clinical teams with the best hands-on learning options available to manage organ and tissue donors and support families. The center features the same advanced technologies and equipment used in partner hospitals throughout New Jersey, including patient simulators, monitors, ventilators, and advanced video technologies.

Looking Ahead

With Cameron’s primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) in remission and the recent birth of his son, Lucas John, the Wohl family has much to celebrate. The brothers, along with their families, continue their mission of spreading awareness and educating the public about organ and tissue donation.

“One way we can save more lives is to get more people to sign up as registered organ donors and consider living donation,” said Jared. Cameron added, “ Perhaps even more important is sharing those wishes with your family.”

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Demarest’s Sadie Alfano Creates a Sunflower Sticker to Support the Sharing Network Foundation and Celebrate Her Cousin’s Lifesaving Double-Lung Transplant

(July 10, 2024 – DEMAREST, NJ) – Demarest resident Sadie Alfano, 17, launched a heartfelt initiative to support the Sharing Network Foundation through the creation of special sunflower stickers. Sadie designed the sticker to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation and to celebrate the remarkable ten-year anniversary of her cousin Cassidy McPartland’s lifesaving double-lung transplant.

Cassidy, now 21 and living in Franklin Lakes, was born with a brain tumor and, after years of chemotherapy and surgeries, was cancer-free. Unfortunately, the chemotherapy caused fibrosis of her lungs, necessitating a double-lung transplant. When her body rejected the first transplant, she underwent a second double-lung transplant. Today, Cassidy is a thriving college student who embraces life to the fullest, all thanks to the generosity of her organ donors.

In honor of Cassidy’s inspiring journey, Sadie created “Sadie’s Sunflower,” a vibrant rhinestone embellished sticker available for purchase on Stickerbeans.com. A portion of the proceeds from the sticker sales support the Sharing Network Foundation, which supports the work of NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated non-profit organization responsible for the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State.

Sadie’s initiative began four years ago as her mitzvah project and has since continued to grow. Her mother, Alyssa Alfano, is one of the owners of StickerBeans, a company known for its fun and collectible bling stickers and helped integrate Sadie’s project with the company’s products. This collaboration has enabled Sadie to raise funds and awareness through a cause that is deeply personal to her.

“The sunflower sticker represents hope and renewal,” said Alyssa Alfano. “We are incredibly proud of Sadie’s dedication to this cause and grateful for the support that helps other families facing similar challenges.”

According to United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), there are over 100,000 Americans – nearly 4,000 of whom live in New Jersey – waiting for a lifesaving transplant. To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

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NJ Sharing Network Names Catherine M. DeAppolonio of Scotch Plains as General Counsel and Government Affairs

(April 25, 2024 - NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ) – NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated non-profit organization focused on saving and enhancing lives through the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State, has appointed Catherine M. DeAppolonio as General Counsel and Government Affairs. DeAppolonio oversees crucial elements of the organization’s legal operations, including the identification, evaluation, and treatment of risk within the organization. She also directs reviews of policies and procedures and educates team members on NJ Sharing Network corporate compliance processes.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of NJ Sharing Network’s esteemed leadership team to advance our lifesaving mission. Every day brings fresh opportunities to contribute to the powerful impact organ and tissue donation and transplantation has on the lives of donor families, recipients, and our entire community,” said DeAppolonio, who residents in Scotch Plains with her husband, Christian Solis, and their son, Michael.

DeAppolonio earned a Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School of Union University and was admitted to the practice of law in New Jersey in 2005 and New York in 2006. For more than 16 years, she served in private practice concentrating in the areas of civil litigation, employment defense, public entity defense, and law enforcement defense. DeAppolonio has appeared in state and federal courts handling cases from the pre-lawsuit phase, to depositions, discovery, motions, mediation and through jury trial and appeal. She was appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to the District XII Ethics Committee, 2013-2021, and named to the New Jersey Super Lawyers Rising Stars lists, 2018-2020.

DeAppolonio’s role at NJ Sharing Network focuses her legal talents on a cause she is passionate about. Catherine has supported organ and tissue donation since her best friend and college roommate at the University of New Hampshire suddenly passed away at the age of 20 and saved the lives of others as an organ donor.

“Our NJ Sharing Network team members admire Catherine for her dedication and proven leadership in spearheading best practices for our organization,” said Carolyn M. Welsh, President and CEO, NJ Sharing Network. “Her expertise and critical thinking skills will help ensure NJ Sharing Network’s continued growth as one of the top performing Organ Procurement Organizations (OPO) in the nation.”

NJ Sharing Network, headquartered in New Providence, NJ, partners with an extensive network of 54 local hospitals to provide hope for the nearly 4,000 New Jersey residents currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, and it is part of the national recovery system for the over 100,000 people on the national transplant waiting list. For five consecutive years, NJ Sharing Network has reported organ donation records, and 3.8 million New Jerseyans are registered as organ and tissue donors, according to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC). NJ Sharing Network has also been recognized by NJBIZ for six consecutive years as one of the state’s ‘Best Places to Work.’ To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

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Colt Neck’s Carolyn M. Welsh Celebrates 25 Years of Saving and Enhancing Lives at NJ Sharing Network

(April 3, 2024 – NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ) – Carolyn M. Welsh, a lifelong resident of Colts Neck, NJ, was recently honored by NJ Sharing Network for her 25 years of service in advancing the organization’s lifesaving efforts in the recovery and placement of donated organs and tissue in the state.

As President and CEO of NJ Sharing Network, Welsh led the way in 2023 as the number of organs transplanted in a single year reached an all-time high of 715, a significant 7% increase over the previous record. Additionally, 44,266 eye and tissue gifts were made, enhancing the quality of life for countless individuals in need.

“I am honored to work alongside amazing people who understand that what we do is much more than a job – it is a unified mission to save lives and offer caring and compassionate support to donor families during their most difficult times of grief. Our team members, hospital partners and our NJ Sharing Network community have helped us reach new levels of excellence in organ and tissue donation and transplantation,” said Welsh. “Thanks to the generosity of New Jersey organ donors and their families, more organs were transplanted than ever before – ensuring others now have more time to share special moments with their loved ones.”

For five consecutive years, NJ Sharing Network has reported organ dona􀆟on records, and the number of New Jerseyans saying ‘YES’ to registering as organ and tissue donors is also on the rise as over a million residents joined the New Jersey Donor Registry in 2023, according to the National Donate Life Registry and NJ MVC data. NJ Sharing Network has also been recognized by NJBIZ, New Jersey’s leading business journal, for six consecutive years as one of the state’s ‘Best Places to Work.’

Welsh was recently recognized by NJBIZ on its prestigious lists of New Jersey’s Best 50 Women in Business and the Health Care Power 50. Welsh was also recognized on ROI-NJ’s 2023 Health Care Influencers list.

In addition to Welsh’s role at NJ Sharing Network, she serves on the Board of Directors for Eversight, the Seton Hall University Alumni and the Caucus Educational Corporation (CEC).
Welsh earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Seton Hall University and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership and Nonprofit Management from North Central University.

About NJ Sharing Network

NJ Sharing Network, headquartered in New Providence, NJ, is the federally designated non-profit organization focused on saving and enhancing lives through the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State. NJ Sharing Network partners with an extensive network of 54 local hospitals to provide hope for the nearly 4,000 New Jersey residents currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, and it is part of the national recovery system for the over 100,000 people on the national transplant waiting list. For five consecutive years, NJ Sharing Network has reported organ donation records, and 3.8 million New Jerseyans are registered as organ and tissue donors, according to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC). NJ Sharing Network has also been recognized by NJBIZ for six consecutive years as one of the state’s ‘Best Places to Work.’ To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

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The Sharing Network Foundation Receives $25,000 Grant from Kohl’s National Giveback Initiative to Help Save and Enhance More Lives Through Organ and Tissue Donation

(February 2, 2024 – NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ) – NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated non-profit organization responsible for saving and enhancing lives through the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State, has received a powerful boost for its lifesaving mission thanks to a generous $25,000 grant contribution from Kohl’s to the Sharing Network Foundation. As part of its National Giveback Initiative, Kohl’s contribution to the Sharing Network Foundation will help fund clinical advancement, family support, public awareness and education about the life-saving benefits of organ and ossue donation and transplantation.

“We are honored to be nationally recognized by Kohl’s and grateful to receive this generous grant funding through the Kohl’s National Giveback Initiative. Kohl’s and all of our community partners and supporters are a driving force behind our efforts to care for our organ and tissue donor families and enrich the lives of transplant recipients as they share in more special moments with their loved ones,” said Amanda Tibok, Executive Director, Sharing Network Foundation.

Kohl’s grant funding is made possible through Kohl’s Cares Goods for Good, which sells children’s books and toys and contributes 100 percent of the net profit to health and wellness organizations nationwide. In total, Kohl’s has awarded more than $29 million to nonprofits through this giving program since 2018.

“Giving back in the communities where we live and work is a core part of who we are at Kohl’s and we’re grateful for the organizations that are taking action to improve family health and wellness nationwide,” said Christie Raymond, Chief Marke􀆟ng Officer, Kohl’s.

According to United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), there are over 100,000 Americans – nearly 4,000 of whom live in New Jersey – waitng for a life-saving transplant. One organ andtssue donor can save eight lives and enhance the lives of over 75 others. To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit
www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

About Kohl’s
Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) is a leading omnichannel retailer built on a foundation that combines great brands, incredible value and convenience for our customers. Kohl’s serves millions of families in more than 1,100 stores in 49 states, online at Kohls.com, and through the Kohl’s App For more information about Kohl’s impact in the community visit www.Corporate.Kohls.com.
About NJ Sharing Network

NJ Sharing Network is the federally designated non-profit organization focused on saving and enhancing lives through the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State. NJ Sharing Network partners with an extensive network of 54 local hospitals to provide hope for nearly 4,000 New Jersey residents currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant, and it is part of the national recovery system for the over 100,000 people on the national transplant waiting list. For five consecutive years, NJ Sharing Network has reported organ donation records, underscoring the generosity of New Jerseyans and the clear trend of growing support for organ and tissue donation. With headquarters in New Providence, NJ, the organization has been recognized by NJBIZ as one of the state’s ‘Best Places to Work’ for the last six years. To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

About the Sharing Network Foundation
The Sharing Network Foundation supports the work of NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated non-profit organization responsible for the recovery of donated organs and tissue in the Garden State. The Foundation is commited to increasing the number of lives saved through clinical advancement, family support, public awareness and education about the lifesaving benefits of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. For more information or to make a contribution, visit www.SharingNetworkFoundation.org.

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Piscataway High School’s Donate Life Club Earns National Recognition for Raising Awareness About Organ and Tissue Donation

(January 8, 2024 – Piscataway, NJ) – Donate Life America presented its prestigious 2023 Excellence in Youth Education Award to Piscataway High School’s (PHS) Donate life Club (DLC) for its outstanding efforts in raising awareness about the importance of saving and enhancing lives through organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The DLC student members worked throughout the year to educate their fellow classmates and community residents about organ and tissue donation, plan volunteer events to support NJ Sharing Network, and inspire people to register as organ and tissue donors. Divakaran Manimaran, a senior at PHS and president and founder of the PHS DLC, led the club’s efforts in organizing various events and activities on-campus and in the local community. The impact of these efforts was multiplied by the creative development of social media pages, printed flyers, advertisements, and a local news media editorial. Other efforts mobilized students to share ‘real talk’ discussions with family members and community residents to help dispel many myths and misconceptions about organ and tissue donation and transplantation.

Currently, there are over 100,000 Americans – nearly 4,000 of whom live in New Jersey – waiting for a life-saving organ transplant, according to United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). Just one organ and tissue donor can save 8 lives and enhance the lives of over 75 others. To learn more, get involved, and join the National Donate Life Registry as an organ and tissue donor, visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org.

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April is National Donate Life Month

National Donate Life Month helps raise awareness about organ and tissue donation, encourages Americans to register as donors and honors those that have saved lives through the gift of donation. Learn how you can celebrate with us and get involved by visiting our National Donate Life Month Resources page.

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2023: A record year for organ and tissue donation in NJ

Today and every day, we give thanks to the heroic organ and tissue donors and their families for their compassion, generosity, and selflessness and for their lifesaving gifts.

In 2023, a record-breaking 715 organs were transplanted, the most ever in our organization’s 36-year history. For the families of those who have received the gift of life, it means more time together, more memories to create, and more moments to cherish.

To our donors and their families, our hospital partners, volunteers, and our NJ Sharing Network staff and community – THANK YOU for helping to save and enhance lives each and every day. 💙💚

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Read our latest issue of Circle of Life Magazine

Featuring beautiful and inspiring stories of donors, recipients and living donors, our new issue of Circle of Life magazine celebrates the diversity that is woven into the fabric of our life-saving mission with thought-provoking insights and ‘real talk’ from local community leaders about organ and tissue donation💚💙

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November is National Donor Sabbath

Observed annually in November, National Donor Sabbath seeks to educate faith-based communities across the country about the critical need for organ and tissue donation, and the vital role their faith plays in making the decision to register as a donor.

Most religions support donation and view this gift as the ultimate act of charity and love. Leaders from churches, synagogues, mosques and other houses of worship are encouraged to share information with their members and bring much-needed attention to this important cause.

Visit www.NJSharingNetwork.org/Donor-Sabbath to learn more about how you can celebrate with us and get involved. #NationalDonorSabbath 💚💙