During the holidays, we pause to give thanks and gratitude. At Eversight, we are eternally grateful for our donors and their families, as well as the selfless decision they made to give the gifts of sight, life and mobility.
This season can be especially challenging for those managing grief during the holidays, and we are proud to support families as they find meaningful ways of honoring their loved ones who gave such transformative gifts.
The holiday season is often a time of joy where people gather to celebrate with their loved ones. For those who have experienced loss, however, the holidays can lead to heightened feelings of grief, isolation, sadness and many more complicated emotions.
For those struggling to navigate the holidays, we have compiled a list of tips and strategies from grief experts, clinicians and peers that we hope will help you manage your grief while also honoring the memory of your loved one this holiday season.
Life ends with death, but the love you and your family have for who you lost remains. Finding ways to honor that love and incorporating it into your holidays can help ease the grief you are feeling. So, instead of ignoring the loss, look to forge new traditions that honor the memory of your loved one.
Transplant recipients sometimes feel a sense of guilt knowing that someone had to die for them to heal or live. Those feelings may intensify during the holidays as they realize all the people and things they can now see with their restored vision.
Recipients can honor their donor(s) through Eversight’s donor tribute page and/or the Tree of Vision.
The donor tribute site is a living memorial, honoring those who wanted to help others by giving a part of themselves through eye, organ and tissue donation.
The Tree of Vision is a representation of the gift of sight. Its leaves are a symbol of the interconnectedness between donors and recipients.
Through the Tree of Vision, we celebrate the transformative impact of the gift of sight. You can purchase a bronze, silver or gold leaf engraved with the name of your loved one who was impacted.
As we navigate the holidays, let us remember that the season is as much about reflection as it is about celebration. Whether you are grieving the loss of a loved one, giving thanks for the gift of sight, or finding ways to honor a donor, this time of year offers an opportunity to connect with what matters most: love, gratitude and hope.
At Eversight, we remain inspired by the incredible strength of donor families, recipients, and everyone touched by the gift of sight.
Together, we honor the lives and legacies of the more than 7,800 donors and their families who gave the gift of sight in 2024. We celebrate the more than 8,800 recipients who have received those precious gifts through transplantation.
May this holiday season bring you moments of peace, cherished memories and a renewed sense of connection to your loved ones, past and present.
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