Donations by those with big hearts will soon help those in need of hearts of their own with the completion of a new home where they can rest and recover.
The Transplant Recipients International Organization of Central Texas officially cut the ribbon on their new home in South Temple to house patients awaiting and recovering from transplants Sunday. Amyâs House, the name of the building, is expected to receive its first transplant patients within the next two weeks.
John Henderson, president of the organization, said he was happy to finally see the building finished after six years of planning, construction and fundraising.
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