A nearly 8-hour surgery at the Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center on Dec. 20 was a success for both 14-year-old Turlock Christian student Jaxon Shaneyfelt and his kidney donor, 40-year-old Sarah Best. For nearly a year, Shaneyfelt battled juvenile nephronophthisis. Following the successful transplant, his kidneys are back to normal function.
Read MoreDonor Search Success Stories
Looking for inspiration or motivation in your donor search? Read these success stories. They did it, and you can too!
Gift of life: A family trip leads to a life-saving kidney transplant
A year ago, a remarkable story of love, sacrifice and family was approaching its culmination at UCLA Medical Center. Nanette Zumwalt, who had been battling polycystic kidney disease, was preparing to undergo a life-changing kidney transplant. Her journey to that point was not straightforward; it took an unforeseen path of fate, love and generosity.
Read MoreTwo-Time Kidney Transplant Recipient Grateful for a New Lease on Life
Austin Lee, a 34-year-old Silver Spring Maryland resident, knows what it feels like to be impacted by kidney disease early in life. The two-time kidney transplant recipient was born with a rare birth defect called posterior urethral valves.
Read MoreMRA football’s Herbert Davis getting kidney transplant after nearly four years
After nearly four years of waiting for a matching donor, Madison-Ridgeland Academy head football coach Herbert Davis is finally getting a new kidney thanks to Leah Cox, an MRA parent. The two will be part of a six-person organ swap—the largest in Mississippi history.
Read MoreNorwalk restaurant owner gets life-saving kidney transplant
The owner of a popular restaurant in Norwalk has a second chance at life. Andrew Sayasane, owner of Winn’s Pizza in Norwalk, started looking for a life-saving kidney donor in July. In October, he got the call that his friend’s fiancee was a perfect match.
Read MoreValley man finds kidney donor years after posting truck decal asking for help
About two years ago, Nino DiGiulio put a bumper sticker on his truck in hopes of changing his life — and it is finally paying off.
Read MoreShe needed a kidney donor. She found one in the comments of her TikTok.
Nearly a year after her kidneys went into failure, Katie Hallum posted a TikTok. “POV: I overhear you say you have an O blood type and healthy kidneys,” the caption read. Then, Hallum lip-synced a line from “The Mandalorian”: “You have something I want.” The TikTok appeared on Savannah Stallbaumer’s feed. She wanted to help.
Read MoreKidney Donation Bonds Two Veterans Forever
How did a kidney donation from one veteran to another originate? Morgan Slaughter saw a sign—literally. While scrolling Facebook looking for a new restaurant to try, the Air Force veteran noticed a post of a sign: an U.S. Air Force veteran needed a kidney.
Read MoreKidney Donation Bonds Two New Island Friends
Mark Rasmussen had two good kidneys, and wanted to give one away. Brad Hill was facing death without a kidney transplant. Near-strangers a year ago, the two men are now recovering from surgery last week, with one of Mr. Rasmussen’s healthy kidneys on the job for each of them.
Read MoreQuinnipiac professor donates kidney after seeing student’s plea on Facebook: ‘Thought I was dreaming’
In August 2022, Tania Grgurich, a diagnostic imaging professor at Quinnipiac University, spotted a Facebook post from former student Samantha Markham, who was in dire need of a kidney transplant. Grgurich immediately called the Center for Living Organ Donors at Yale New Haven Hospital to volunteer as her donor.
Read More