It’s Never Easy to Ask For Help

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It’s never easy to ask for help—especially when it’s this deeply personal.

My friend John has been battling kidney disease for years. He’s on dialysis three times a week, which leaves him drained and unable to work, but through it all, he continues to show incredible strength and hope. John is more than just a patient—he’s a devoted husband to Kamille, a loving dad to two boys, and a son who treasures time with his mother.

Right now, John is one of over 100,000 people in the U.S. waiting for a lifesaving kidney transplant. The reality is, it can take years to find a match, and during that wait, his health can decline even more. Despite all of this, John holds tightly to the dream of being healthy again—of traveling with his family, laughing freely, and simply living without dialysis. Learn more here: https://giftworksuuh.com/johng/

Here’s something amazing I’ve learned: when someone donates a kidney, the remaining kidney grows to take over the full function needed for the body. Most donors go on to live long, healthy lives—and many say they’d do it again if they could.

As John’s advocate, I’m reaching out to ask for your help. Please take a moment to read John’s story. Every share, every conversation, every single bit of awareness brings us closer to finding a match. If you’d like to learn more, there’s a short, confidential form on his site that connects you to a Living Donor Navigator.

Thank you for your kindness, your prayers, and your support: https://giftworksuuh.com/johng/

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