“We are so grateful for this chance and will never forget the donor”
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Dear Family,

We are sincerly sorry for your loss and respect your decision to become involved in donating organs. My husband J. had been sick for years and we never thought this would be an option with so many people sick and we are so grateful for this chance and will never forget the donor.

J. loves to fish, hunt, camp and we are very outdoor people. We will always keep the donor as part of adventures that they might have had.

“I will be dancing at my 70th birthday celebration in a couple of months”
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Dear Donor Family,

It is now almost a year since I received the gift of a liver and kidney transplant from your family, and I am writing to thank you with all my heart. I can barely imagine how painful it must have been to have lost a young man from your family, so tragically.

For me, the last year has been filled with ups and downs, but in the last few months my health seems to have stabilized and I am feeling very well. I have been able to return to active exercise and work every day in my vegetable garden. I wish there were some way to share my home grown tomatoes and greens with your family. Without your generous organ donation, I would most likely have passed away from liver cancer. Instead, I will be dancing at my 70th birthday celebration … Read more »

“I will never be able to repay you but you will have my eternal gratitude”
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My name is E. I am making this letter with all my heart and all my gratitude for the opportunity you have given me to live. My children and I are really grateful for the family that with all the kindness of their heart donated the organs of their loved one to give happiness to other families, and this family has been so fortunate.

Because I have been the blessed one with this opportunity of life I hope that soon your hearts will find comfort and that God blesses you all your lives and know that I will be eternally greatful for what you have done. I have been reborn thanks to your generosity. I will never be able to repay you but you will have my eternal gratitude. E. L., G. A, J., M. E. and D. E. My whole family from my … Read more »

“I am about to graduate from a public university and I know my father and mother have been fighting to be able to see this day”
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Dear Donor Family,

I am writing for my father who have received an organ donation from your loved one. My father and I want to express our gratitude. He is slowly recovering but is grateful to have this opportunity to have this transplant.

I am about to graduate from a public university and I know my father and mother have been fighting to be able to see this day. I am thankful that they are able to see this day and to be able to experience more. I was raised to understand that family means everything. The past four years in college I have been struggling to balance taking care of my parents and school. They have given so much to me and I want to be able to return the same. Being that they are retired, I want to let them relax while I … Read more »

“I hope you are forever blessed and your life filled with love, joy, and happiness”
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Dear Lifesaver,

My family and I are so very grateful for the gift you have given me.

Your generous and unselfish gift of life has humbled me and I am so blessed.

I hope you are forever blessed and your life filled with love, joy and happiness.

From the bottom of my heart (and my kidney),

I thank you.

“I was on a machine for 10 hours every night”
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I am very sorry for your loss, and I want you to know that your gift has given me another chance to live a normal life. I needed a transplant. I was on a machine for 10 hours every night. Since the transplant, I have been able to live a better life— I am able to be more time with my family. You and your loved one made it possible for me to experience another beginning in my life. There’s no words to say to you and your loved one for this give of life. For this, I am very grateful to you and your loved one. My family and I will always remember your act of kindness and generosity. I will cherish my gift for the rest of my life.

“My brother has waited 7 years for this healthy kidney. He is doing more than well”
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My brother has waited 7 years for this healthy kidney. He is doing more than well. I asked him a day after his surgery about his urination status. He said, “beautiful, it is like apple juice”. He is extremely thankful and loves to express million thanks to his donor. My brother is a good man with a sincere heart. He and his wife are taking very good care of the healthy kidney. We are forever thankful! God has done another miracle! Thank you and thank you! God bless you!

“The surgeons had given me approximately 1 month to live. Your family member saved my life”
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Dear Donor family,

I was blessed by your family member in September of 2015. I received a portion of his liver. Unfortunately, your tragic loss was a blessing to my life. Since the operation I have been able to return home to my 10 grandchildren. They are the reason for my fight for life.

I needed a liver as a result of Hep C damaging my organs. I was stuck by a needle while working many years ago. The surgeons had given me approximately 1 month to live. Your family member saved my life.

Since the transplant I have flourished in spreading God’s news. I tell my testimony, and I have began women’s bible discussion groups. Without the organ, this would not have been capable of happening. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. God bless your whole family.

My prayers, J.

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“My family would be a lot smaller were it not for the donations of people we will never know and miraculous advances in medicine”
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To the family of my donor:

On December 30th of 2015, I received a kidney transplant due to the generosity of your loved one. First and foremost, I am very sorry for your loss. This is the most difficult aspect of the gift of a working kidney. My life is now vastly improved, but the reason for my good fortune is your sadness and I truly wish that wasn’t the case. Our family has suffered a death recently as well: my mother-in-law died from a stroke about a week after my transplant and even though she didn’t die prematurely (she was 91), we all feel her absence every day.

The kidney disease that I have is hereditary. My grandfather had it before there was effective treatment and he died relatively young. My father had it. My sister and three of my five brothers have it … Read more »

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