Words From a Kidney Recipient
After writing my blog post last week, The Gift of Life (a story about my husband's kidney transplant 4 years ago), I came up with this…
We build community for young families affected by terminal illness.
After writing my blog post last week, The Gift of Life (a story about my husband's kidney transplant 4 years ago), I came up with this…
“I’ve got a different perspective,” Tom Dodd said. The engineer from Seneca, S.C. became a widower almost three years ago. Dodd and his two adopted…
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In 2001, I was diagnosed with life-threatening cancer. Six years later, after I had regained my strength, my husband went into kidney failure and was in…
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