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Stories of hope
#LivingItForward
Leah Przedwiecki: My second chance of living
I’m very fortunate to have a second chance at living. I’m glad my loved ones are very involved and supportive. I wouldn’t have gotten through this without them or my faith.
Barb McMillan: My lung transplant journey
Each day I remember and thank my donor, their family and friends.
Kirk Menefee: Everyday is a gift
To once again be able to live a normal life is the greatest gift I have every been given.
Richard G. Perez Senior: I’m a survivor
Before you are lucky to receive an organ you are really sick and your quality of life is greatly diminished
Kristen Logsdon: My brother is my hero!
I am forever grateful for my brother and my transplant team!
Mandi Smith: A God-led journey
As a Christian, if I had to sum up my why in just a couple words, it would be “God-led.”
Lynn Davis: My second chance at life!
I always like to say I am what hope looks like!
Dawn Martin: I may not be a first responder, but my kidney is!
I wanted to make him comfortable, to let him know he had nothing to worry about. I am the donor.
Richard Schmidt: Grateful recipient
I hope that our story inspires donors and gives hope to people needing a transplant.
Honoring a life and finding joy in a bowl of cereal
I became a widow at age twenty-eight. My first husband, Matt, collapsed one evening from what we later discovered was a ruptured brain aneurysm.
Kemberlie Hornbeak: Third time’s a charm
January 2021, the beginning of a new year as well as a new chance at life.
Jennifer Wickliffe: Hunter Lives On
Our son was able to save the lives of four people and help with research and education. In knowing that our son lives on has given us a peace that I do not believe we would have been able to obtain.