OneLegacy, the largest organ, eye, and tissue recovery organization in the U.S., serving a diverse population of over 20 million people in Southern California, proudly welcomed California State Assemblymember José Luis Solache (D-62) to its Azusa headquarters for a special tour and conversation on the future of organ donation and transplantation.
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Assemblymember José Luis Solache (D–62) visits OneLegacy. Pictured from left to right: Pamela Aviles-Montano, Asm. Solache, Fabian Cuevas, and OneLegacy CEO Prasad Garimella
During his visit, Assemblymember Solache met with OneLegacy CEO Prasad Garimella, toured the organization’s state-of-the-art donor recovery center, and spent time with donor families, transplant recipients, and members of OneLegacy’s staff. The visit provided an up-close look at how legislative efforts like Solache’s recently passed AB 466 bill translate into real lives saved and healed every day.
AB 466, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom earlier this year, marks Assemblymember Solache’s first legislative achievement and a meaningful step toward saving more lives through organ donation. The new law brings organ donation education to California’s college campuses. With only 49% of eligible residents currently registered as organ donors, AB 466 helps close that gap by ensuring students, especially those who may not apply for a driver’s license right away, learn about the power they have to give others a second chance at life.
Among those who met with the Assemblymember was Eva Perez, a OneLegacy Ambassador. Mrs. Perez tragically lost her 6-year-old son Hernan due to a brain injury from a sledding accident and made the decision to say ‘yes’ to donation despite her grief. Hernan saved four lives through organ donation. His kidneys saved two adults, his heart went to a young boy, and his liver to a nine-year-old girl. Today, Eva and her family honor his legacy by advocating for the lifesaving power of donation.
Also in attendance was Isabel Sabori, who was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension as a teenager and later received a heart and double lung transplant after relocating from Sonora, Mexico, to the U.S. for medical care. Now more than a decade post-transplant, she volunteers as a OneLegacy Ambassador, inspiring others in the Hispanic community to say “YES” to organ donation.
“Seeing firsthand the work OneLegacy does to honor donors and give new life to those waiting for transplants was deeply moving,” said Assemblymember José Luis Solache (D–62). “Their dedication to connecting families, saving lives, and turning loss into hope truly reflects the best of who we are as a community. AB 466 builds on that mission by ensuring more young people learn about organ donation and have the opportunity to say ‘yes’ to giving others a second chance at life.”
“We are deeply grateful to Assemblymember Solache for his leadership and vision,” said Prasad Garimella, CEO of OneLegacy. “By championing AB 466, he’s helping us reach the next generation of donors and bridge the gap between the need for transplants and the generosity that makes them possible. Together, we can ensure that every Californian understands the power they have to save and heal lives.”
This visit marks the beginning of an ongoing partnership between Assemblymember Solache and OneLegacy, grounded in their shared commitment to saving lives through organ, eye, and tissue donation. Today, more than 106,000 people in the United States are waiting for a lifesaving transplant. Each registration brings hope to those waiting and comfort to families who choose to give the ultimate gift. Together, OneLegacy and Assemblymember Solache are working to grow donor registration and inspire more Californians to say “YES” to donation.
About OneLegacy
OneLegacy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives through organ, eye, and tissue donation throughout Southern California, including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and Kern counties. Working in close collaboration with hospitals and transplant centers, OneLegacy ensures the recovery of vital organs and tissues. Make a difference: become an organ, eye, and tissue donor by registering at OneLegacy.org/register or by checking “YES” at your local DMV. If you are not already a donor, we encourage you to consider registering today. For more information, visit OneLegacy.org/register.
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Assemblymember José Luis Solache (D-62) and OneLegacy unite in their in their shared commitment to saving lives through organ, eye, and tissue donation.
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