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Laurie Labishak Recognized at Lifeline of Ohio’s Champions of Hope Gala

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It was a night celebrating heroes at Lifeline of Ohio’s Champions of Hope Gala on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. Twenty individuals and organizations were honored for their roles in saving and healing lives through organ, eye, and tissue donation.

Congratulations to Laurie Labishak, Market Director of Public Relations, Marketing, and Communications, for Trinity Health System in Steubenville, Ohio, who received the Hospital PR Champion award for her hard work, advocacy, and commitment to Lifeline of Ohio’s mission to save and heal lives through the gift of donation.

“The work to promote organ donation is a team effort,” Labishak said. “This award is certainly shared with the entire marketing and communications team as well as our donation committee.”

Knowing what to say, which platform to use, and when to deliver a message is the important work of a hospital’s public relations and marketing department. During Donate Life Month, Labishak did an incredible job of facilitating a Facebook Live discussion with Trinity Health System’s nurse leader, a Lifeline of Ohio representative, and a donor family member.

Labishak’s ability to balance education and compassion throughout the conversation was truly remarkable. Furthermore, she worked to ensure there was media coverage of Trinity Health System’s Donate Life Month flag-raising and other events throughout the year.

Labishak serves on the hospital’s Donate Life Committee and continually looks for ways to integrate the donation message into the hospital’s social media and website, as well as community events. And, she continues to collaborate with committee members to honor donors and support their families.

“It is humbling to have the work of your team recognized at the state level,” she said. “I am proud of each and every one of them.”

Approximately 104,000 people nationwide are waiting for a lifesaving transplant, and 20 times a day, an individual dies for lack of an available organ. That is why the work of donation champions, like Laurie Labishak, is so important.

For more information about organ, eye, and tissue donation or to register your donation decision, visit: http://www.lifelineofohio.org

If you would like to interview a representative from Lifeline of Ohio, please contact Jessica Peterson, Manager of Public Relations, using the information in the header of this press release. If you would like to interview Laurie Labishak, please use her contact information in the header of this press release.

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