James Howser honored for help raising $4 mil for organ transplant awareness
Macon County Times
Photo: Macon County Clerk James R. Howser and office staff members receive commemorative plaque for helping the Tennessee County Clerks Organ Donor Awareness Foundation reach 4-Million dollar mark in donations since the Foundation s inception in 1996.
Lafayette, Tennessee - The Tennessee County Clerks Organ Donor Awareness Foundation is pleased to announce they have reached the 4 million-dollar mark in donations since its inception in 1996. âThanks to the dedication of our stateâs county clerks, we have been able to raise money to provide our citizens with education on the importance of organ and tissue donation,â Janice Butler, president of the Tennessee Association of County Clerks said. She and Tom McRedmond, Foundation Executive Director, recognized the continued dedication and commitment of Tennessee County Clerks at their recent spring meeting.
Macon County Clerk James R. Howser and his staff received a commemorative plaque in recognition of this milestone. âWe are pleased to be a part of saving lives through this program. I want to thank the citizens of Macon County for their continued generosity and support of organ and tissue donation,â Mr. Howser said. âMany of us have a connection to organ donation. We know either an organ recipient or someone currently waiting on a life-saving transplant. We also knew a donor who passed on the gift of life,â He said.
Photo: Macon County Clerk James R. Howser and office staff members receive commemorative plaque for helping the Tennessee County Clerks Organ Donor Awareness Foundation reach 4-Million dollar mark in donations since the Foundation s inception in 1996.
Lafayette, Tennessee - The Tennessee County Clerks Organ Donor Awareness Foundation is pleased to announce they have reached the 4 million-dollar mark in donations since its inception in 1996. âThanks to the dedication of our stateâs county clerks, we have been able to raise money to provide our citizens with education on the importance of organ and tissue donation,â Janice Butler, president of the Tennessee Association of County Clerks said. She and Tom McRedmond, Foundation Executive Director, recognized the continued dedication and commitment of Tennessee County Clerks at their recent spring meeting.
Macon County Clerk James R. Howser and his staff received a commemorative plaque in recognition of this milestone. âWe are pleased to be a part of saving lives through this program. I want to thank the citizens of Macon County for their continued generosity and support of organ and tissue donation,â Mr. Howser said. âMany of us have a connection to organ donation. We know either an organ recipient or someone currently waiting on a life-saving transplant. We also knew a donor who passed on the gift of life,â He said.
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