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Soon after
the donation, the local donation organization (i.e. the
organ procurement organization)
sends the donor's family a letter
that tells about the outcome of the donation. This letter may include
information on which of the donated organs were transplanted,
which of the donated tissues were recovered, and some anonymous
information about each of the organ recipients. While such a letter
would not identify the recipients by name, it gives the donor's family
a concrete sense of the people who benefitted from the donation.
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