Life, loss, hope and healing – these are the stories of those touched by donation.

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John B. Mullins IV

Donor Mar 15, 2010
A Win-Win Situation I still remember the first time that I realized how serious Joyce's condition was and that she was dealing with a condition that could only be taken care of by medication for a couple of more years.
Donor Mar 14, 2010
Our Lil’ Angel Sweet and smiling, Daniel “lived a full life in the six and a half months he was on earth,” said Sarah.  Then, on April 9, 2008, Sarah received a panicked call from her baby-sitter, telling her that Daniel had been rushed to the hospital - he wasn’t breathing.  Sarah says she knew when she hung up the phone that Daniel was gone.
Donor Mar 12, 2010
Angel on a Mission My uncle is a wonderful angel. He was a special gift from God.
Recipient Mar 9, 2010
Breathtaking At the age of nineteen, after battling cystic fibrosis since birth and seeing my lungs deteriorate beyond repair, I came home from college and my life was put on hold for ten months until I received a double lung transplant on September 25
Recipient Mar 5, 2010
So Grateful On April 7, 2003, just a few days after getting married, I was in a car accident in Columbus. I was sitting at a red light on the when a huge truck ran through the traffic light and crashed into five different cars, including mine.
Recipient Mar 3, 2010
My Story My story starts when I was 32 years old. I am now 53, so for the last 20 years I have fought some type of kidney Illness. It all started with terrible headaches which lead to emergency room visits and then getting the news I was in kidney failure.

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