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Your Help Makes a Difference

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Service has always been a part of who I am. I enlisted in the military at 17 and proudly served our country for nine years. Now, my greatest hope is for the freedom to enjoy retirement — traveling, boating, camping, and making new memories with the people I love.

A Transplant Will Change My Life Forever

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My life has become a constant cycle of limitations, and it’s hard to ask for help. But a kidney transplant would change everything. It would allow me to be the mom my son needs, to live without the constant exhaustion, and to have the freedom to enjoy life again.

Help for Veronica

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It’s never easy to ask for help, especially when the request is so deeply personal. Veronica has been battling polycystic kidney disease since birth, and while she managed her condition for many years, her kidney function has rapidly declined over the past few years. Now, Veronica is on dialysis, doing her best to maintain a routine, but facing the daily struggles of fatigue and the uncertainty of her future.

Asking for Help for Steve

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As Steve’s advocate, I’m here to help spread the word and ask anyone who can, to consider becoming a living kidney donor. Every share, every conversation, and every connection brings us closer to finding a match. Please take a moment to read Steve’s story and help us spread the word. Thank you for your continued support and encouragement. https://giftworksuuh.com/steveb/

Living Life Fully

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A living kidney donation would allow me to embrace #life fully again—to be present for my family, play with my daughter, and support my wife in ways I can’t right now.

Thank You for Helping Me

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I’ve been living with kidney disease since 2011, and it has completely changed how I experience life. In 2022, after a period of serious illness, I started dialysis. For over 2 years, I’ve made my appointments and daily activities revolve around dialysis treatments, spending 12 hours a week hooked to a machine. After each session, I’m exhausted, and it often feels like my days slip away before I can enjoy them with my family. But I don’t give up, because I know a living donor transplant is the best chance for me to live the life I used to.

I Am Determined

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My journey with kidney disease started when I was in my mid-twenties, but it’s not something that defines me. Despite being diagnosed with kidney failure, I’ve stayed determined. I work a physically demanding job every day, take blood pressure medicine, and follow a strict renal diet. I’m also studying to get my GED, participating in church activities, and staying connected to my community.

A Journey Toward a New Beginning

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Waiting for a kidney transplant can take more than five years, and for me, it’s a constant reminder of the uncertainty I face. With each passing day, my health continues to decline as I wait for a donor, a process that feels completely out of my control. It’s a heavy burden that weighs on my body, mind, and spirit.

Living Donation is Not Only Safe, It’s Life-Saving

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Becoming a living kidney donor is a generous act that can save a life, and surprisingly, it is not as difficult as many may think. While the process does require thoughtful consideration, the surgery itself is minimally invasive, with most donors returning home just a few days post-op.

5 Surprising Facts About Living Kidney Donation

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Hey everyone! As someone who’s been navigating kidney disease, I wanted to share some fascinating things I’ve recently learned about living kidney donation. It’s a topic that often doesn’t get enough attention, so here’s a chance to dive into some real facts.

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