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Hope for Kevin

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HOPE – it’s a word I hold onto every single day. When you’re living with kidney disease, hope becomes the light that guides you through the toughest moments. For the past several years, I’ve been battling chronic kidney disease. Despite making significant lifestyle changes and receiving support from my incredible family, my kidney function continues to decline. Dialysis is creeping closer, and the reality of waiting for a transplant weighs heavily on me.

Myth: You can’t donate to someone who lives in a different city.

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Living kidney donation is not limited by geography. You can donate a kidney to someone who lives in another city—or even another state. Hospitals and transplant centers work closely with donors and recipients to coordinate care, including travel and accommodations. In fact, many donors and recipients don’t meet until the transplant process begins.

Regaining My Freedom

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The wait for a deceased donor can take five years or more. And while I try to stay hopeful, it’s a difficult reality knowing my health may continue to decline during that time. But a living donor could change everything. Living donation offers better outcomes and a faster recovery—and most importantly, it offers time. Time to be a dad, a husband, and to just live again.

If you or someone you know might consider being a living kidney donor, please visit https://giftworksuuh.com/kevina/ to learn more. Even sharing this post helps more than you know.

Your Encourgament Matters

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The support I’ve received from my family, friends, and even strangers has been incredible. Every message, every share, and every encouraging word reminds me that I’m not alone in this. Your encouragement is what keeps me going, even when the future seems uncertain. Please visit my site to learn more: www.giftworksuuh.com/kevina

Shortening the Wait, Saving a Life

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Living with kidney failure often means spending years on a transplant waitlist—years filled with worry, exhaustion, and declining health. The wait time for a kidney from a deceased donor can be 3 to 5 years, depending on where you live. For some, it’s even longer. But a living donor can completely change that story.

It’s What We Do That Makes Us Rich

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I’m on a journey to find a living donor, someone who can help me live the life I’ve always dreamed of—a life filled with love, adventure, and freedom from the constant limitations of illness. While this request may seem overwhelming, it’s not the size of the act that matters—it’s the impact of what we do, no matter how big or small.

Thank You For Supporting Me on This Journey!

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I’m beyond grateful to everyone who has helped spread the word about my search for a living kidney donor. Your support means everything to me. A heartfelt thank you to those who have taken the incredible step of exploring donation—you have no idea how much that means.

Finding a donor can take time, and as of now, I’m still searching. That’s why I need to keep sharing my story and asking for help. If you’re reading this, you can play a vital role simply by spreading the word. I know my kidney donor is out there—I just need to find them. Please help me make that life-saving connection!

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