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Organ Donor Registry: Kentucky nearing 1,000,000

Robert Flowers, Kentucky Trust for Life Board member, urges every Adair Countian to sign online or do so at the office of Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy, who is also a TFL Board Member
About: Organ Donation: Tissue can be life saver, too

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Thank you Richard for your story.I am a member of the Kentucky Trust for Life board of director, along with Circuit Clerk Dennis Loy. We are only a few short of having 1,000,000. registered donors in the state of Kentucky.

All should register, either online or at Adair County Circuit Court Clerk's office, and give the $1 for the cause.

God forbid, it could be you, a family menber or a child. Again, thanks for the story.

Robert W. Flowers
Trust for Life Board


Register Online Now: This may be the kindest act you could ever do.To participate in the program, visit the KY Trust for Life Website at Donate Life Kentucky Or, Visit you Local Circuit Court Clerk's office.See also: Organ Donation Registry The need to join is right in Adair Co KY
About: An Organ Donor saved the life of beloved uncle




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