2010 Inspire Winners
“Army Wives” writer Rebecca Dameron and executive producer Jeffery Melvoin attended the 2010 Inspire Awards to accept their award for a cornea transplant storyline. The award was presented by Simera Nichols from the San Antonio Eye Bank.
Below are the 2010 Donate Life Hollywood Inspire Award winners. Each won for positive organ and tissue donation storylines on television or in film.
| Show or Film | Episode or Award |
|---|---|
| The Dr. Oz Show | For Inspiring Americans to Donate Life |
| The Doctors | For Inspiring Americans to Donate Life |
| Grey's Anatomy | "Good Mourning" |
| Extreme Makeover Home Edition | The Tipton-Smith Family |
| Extreme Makeover Home Edition | The Skagg Family |
| Extreme Makeover Home Edition | The Hill Family |
| Paul's Gift | A LifePoint Documentary |
| ABC7 Eyewitness News | Critical Need for Organ Donation in U.S. |
| Undercover Boss | Featuring 7-Eleven's Joseph M. DePinto |
| True Life | "I Need a Transplant" |
| Army Wives | "Scars and Stripes" |
| Three Rivers | Season One |
| D tour | Best Feature-length Documentary |
| Mamie Jackson: Life on Dialysis | Third Place Short Film |
| The Fallen Firefighter | Second Place Short Film |
| 6 Days | First Place Short Film |
| A Change of Heart | Best Screenplay |
“Army Wives” writer Rebecca Dameron and executive producer Jeffery Melvoin attended the 2010 Inspire Awards to accept their award for a cornea transplant storyline. The award was presented by Simera Nichols from the San Antonio Eye Bank.

