
Community Outreach
Presentations
Need a free presentation at your workplace, civic, or faith organization? Contact us for more information.
Materials Requests
We provide free educational resources to hospitals, health clinics, dialysis centers, community, and faith centers, as well as to any supporter who wants to spread the word about donation. Fill out this online form.
Questions? Contact our Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 503-494-7888 or email volunteers@donatelifenw.org.
Community Events
We attend various community events in our service area, with a special focus on attending events in areas with low registration rates. Know of an upcoming event we should table at? Contact us and let us know at 503-494-7888 or info@donatelifenw.org.
Faith Outreach
We invite faith and community leaders to start the conversation about donation with their congregation. We have many free tools to help, and can arrange presentations, donor drives, quilt displays, and more. Find out more about our program here.
Threads of Life Quilts
Every few years, volunteers create a new Threads of Life Quilt dedicated to the memory of those who gave the gifts of life, sight, and mobility. They also celebrate living donors and the lives of transplant recipients.
National Donate Life Month
Each year in April, we celebrate National Donate Life Month to honor those who have saved lives through the gifts of organ, eye, and tissue donation. Visit our National Donate Life Month page to find out how you can get involved!
Donate Life Northwest Block Party
Our family-friendly event is a wonderful way to honor your loved one, and enjoy a day with the Donate Life Northwest family. Visit the Block Party website for details about this springtime/summer event!
Media Support
We coordinate stories and support accurate reporting throughout the region. Media inquiries: please contact our Executive Director at 503-494-7888 or email us at info@donatelifenw.org.
Social Media Community
Show your support and get the latest news by following us on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, and through the Go Recycle Yourself campaign.