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Denver Hosts Transplant Games: A Celebration of Life
22 Mar
Summary
- Denver will host the Transplant Games of America for the first time this summer.
- The games celebrate life and the impact of organ donation.
- Around 1,300 people in Colorado are currently awaiting life-saving transplants.

This summer, Denver will become the focal point for the Transplant Games of America, marking the first time the city hosts this significant event. The competition, featuring over 20 athletic events, serves as a powerful celebration of life, resilience, and the profound impact of organ donation. Thousands of participants, including transplant recipients, living donors, and donor families from across the nation, are expected to attend.
For individuals like Andrew Menard, a transplant recipient and advocate, the Games hold deep personal meaning. His own life-saving kidney transplant a decade ago, made possible by a donor from his community, inspires his continued advocacy. Menard now serves as team captain for Team Rocky Mountain, representing Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.
The event also underscores the critical need for organ donation. In Colorado, about 1,300 people are currently on the waiting list for a life-saving transplant. Organizers aim to raise awareness and encourage more people to register as donors.
The Transplant Games of America are scheduled to take place at the Colorado Convention Center from June 18-23.




