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April is National Donate Life Month from donatelife.net with 2026 tree themed graphics.
Trending News | 4.2.26

Donate Life Month Is Here!

April is Donate Life Month! In this post, we’ll share some interesting statistics about organ donation and the gift of life and give you some options for further reading to join with us in our celebrations.

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Trending News | 10.1.25

What Is a Donor Advised Fund or DAF?

If you’re new to the idea of a Donor Advised Fund or DAF, this blog will help you understand how DAFs work with input from our friends at Glenmede.

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Trending News | 8.5.25

Make-a-Will Month: How to Help a Charity

How to arrange a charity gift from your estate, how to choose a charity, and how to start drafting a will with a free tool with insights from Glenmede.

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Patrice Jetter is a Black woman with a crutch in front of a red van.

Why GoFundMe is not a safety net for some of the most vulnerable users

“Patrice’s friends suggested she start a GoFundMe. They didn’t realize it would put Patrice’s benefits at risk.”

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Trending News | 8.1.24

Minority Organ Donor Day & National Minority Donor Awareness Month

Learn why we celebrate NMDAM in August and why minority organ donation matters.

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Celebrating the 34th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn More.
Trending News | 7.25.24

What Is the Americans with Disabilities Act or ADA? (2025)

Learn about the history and guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Trending News | 3.27.24

March Is Brain Injury Awareness Month (2026)

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Learn why we recognize this observance, 3 myths about life with a brain injury, and how to fundraise after a brain injury.

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Zebra-themed graphic says February 28 - Rare Disease Day
Trending News | 2.28.24

Rare Disease Day Is February 28, 2026

Join us in raising awareness for Rare Disease Day on Feb 28, 2026. Learn about its history & impact and how to help someone living with a rare disease.

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