
Be a Hero in Someone Else's Life
Donate Life Connecticut is dedicated to the purpose of public education and awareness for all Connecticut residents concerning the lifesaving benefits of organ and tissue donation. Organ donation provides a life-giving, life-enhancing opportunity to those who are at the end of the line for hope. Increasing the number of registered donors is critical to saving the lives of so many on the waiting list.
Life is Better When You're Laughing!
A Comedy Fundraiser for Donate Life CT

Join us at the Phoenix Stage Company for a night filled with laughter and fun, all for a great cause. Enjoy hilarious stand-up acts by Max Dolcelli and Howie Mason and support organ donation awareness. Let's come together to make a difference while having a great time. Don't miss out on this opportunity to laugh for a cause!
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Show begins at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $40 - Your ticket includes TWO drink tickets and bottomless popcorn!
GENTLE STRENGTH:
Images of Generosity, Hope, and New Life through Transplant
Gentle Strength Transplant Stories
Donate Life Connecticut created a series of photos of donors, recipients, and donor families that tell their beautiful, individual stories. The video is set to Bonnie Raitt's song, “Just Like That,” the Grammy Award-winning Song of the Year. The song was inspired by a news segment Bonnie Raitt saw where a woman donated her son's organs after he passed away. The Mom was preparing to meet the man who received her son's heart. In her song, Raitt sings: “I lay my head upon his chest. And I was with my boy again.”
Bonnie Raitt and her team explicitly permitted the use of the music here. We are eternally grateful to her for highlighting the life-saving benefits of organ donation. To learn more about each person featured in the video, visit Gentle Strength.
Ways to Give
As a non-profit organization, Donate Life Connecticut relies upon the generosity and support of organ recipients, donor families, healthcare professionals, and every Connecticut citizen over the age of 16 to support our cause in a variety of ways.
Why Be a Donor
Over 100,000 people in the U.S. are waiting for an organ transplant. Unfortunately, many may never get the call saying that a suitable donor organ — and a second chance at life — has been found.
It can be hard to think about what will happen to your body after you die, let alone donating your organs and tissue. But being an organ donor is the most generous decision you can make. Read our FAQ's for more information.

Every nine minutes, another patient is added to the national transplant waiting list.
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Every day in the US,
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One organ, eye, and tissue donor can save and heal more than 75 lives.
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