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Our Mission

Giving others a brighter tomorrow through recovery and placement of eyes, organs and tissues.

Our History: Yesterday and today

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Rochester/Finger Lakes Eye & Tissue Bank (RETB/FLETB) was founded in 1952 as the Rochester Eye-Bank and Research Society by the Downtown Lions Club and originally functioned solely as an eye bank. In 1968 the agency broadened its educational focus to include all organs and tissues and adopted the name of Rochester Eye and Human Parts Bank, Inc. to reflect wording of the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. The agency began recovering other tissue in the mid-1980s to meet community need for advancing technologies in tissue transplantation applications.

Today, the agency recovers, processes, preserves and distributes eyes and other tissue for transplant, research and medical education; teaches about tissue and organ donation through its public and professional awareness programs; funds transplant-related medical research; and maintains the Regional Donor Pledge Registry.

Trained and certified RETB/FLETB tissue bank staff recover ocular, musculoskeletal, skin and cardiovascular tissues. Tissue bank coordinators then process, preserve and distribute this tissue for transplant, research and medical education.

Public and professional awareness programs educate individuals about the need for and the benefits of donation. Volunteers and staff accomplish this by participating in health fairs and community events. RETB/FLETB’s school curriculum introduces grades 5 through college level to the field of donation and transplantation.

Healthcare professionals are educated through programs conducted by RETB/FLETB staff. These programs provide information regarding identification of potential eye and tissue donors and required training for discussion of donation options with families.

Annual funding to investigators for transplant-related medical research projects has been a program of the agency since 1955. This ensures continued advances in organ and tissue transplantation and in the treatment of underlying diseases.

The agency is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization serving the New York counties of Monroe, Livingston, Seneca, Yates, Wayne, Steuben, Schuyler, and Ontario as well as North Central Pennsylvania.

In 2001, the agency began serving the NY counties of Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, St. Lawrence, Tioga and Tompkins under the name of Finger Lakes Eye & Tissue Bank.


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PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE
PART-TIME: Data Coordinator, direct resume to Bob Bray, Director of Professional Services.

To view job description click on NEWS, then click on WHAT'S NEW

Send resume to: Rochester Eye & Tissue Bank, 524 White Spruce Blvd., Rochester, NY, 14623.
Fax resume to: (585) 272-7897
email: rbray@rehpb.org





 
ATTENTION TEACHERS
Our school program for grades 5 through 12 introduces organ, eye and tissue donation to students in an informative, sensitive and meaningful manner.
To schedule a FREE presentation, please call Pat Moorehouse, Education Coordinator at (585) 272-7890 or 1-800-568-4321.

 
MEMORIAL FUND ESTABLISHED
Katie's Star Memorial Fund of REHPB was established in memory of Katie Lynn Maiellano who was an organ and tissue donor in 2006.

To find out more about the fund, click on NEWS, then click on WHAT'S NEW

 
COMING SOON!
You will be able to make financial contributions ON-LINE to the Rochester / Finger Lakes Eye & Tissue Bank.

Check back next month, or if you prefer to mail in a contribution now, please send it to:
Rochester/Finger Lakes Eye & Tissue Bank
524 White Spruce Blvd., Rochester, NY, 14623.
YOUR FINANCIAL GIFT ALLOWS US TO CONTINUE GIVING OTHERS A BRIGHTER TOMORROW.

 
CEU Programs Offered for Funeral Directors and Embalmers
For more information contact:
Linda Fraser
Executive Director
(585) 272-7890
1-800-568-4321
lfraser@rehpb.org