Kidney For a Grocery Store Clerk
February 22, 2010 by dailygood.org
Filed under Articles, Donate
Dan Coyne had the surprise all planned: near the end of Myra dela Vega’s Friday night shift as a Jewel-Osco cashier in Evanston, IL, his children would buy groceries and hand her a card. Inside would be the unexpected news that Coyne could donate one of his kidneys to dela Vega, who is suffering from renal failure. But dela Vega, 49, who looked puzzled by the card, didn’t open it. Instead, Coyne emerged from hiding and blurted out the news himself. “Oh! Oh!” dela Vega said, covering her mouth as her knees started to buckle. Her eyes filled with tears. Later, she explained: “It’s just so overwhelming to think someone is giving you an organ.” Nearly half of all U.S. transplants are from living donors. Some are blood relatives; some, like Coyne, simply have an emotional connection with the recipient.
How to Donate to Haiti
January 15, 2010 by Sebastian Oddo
Filed under Donate
“Here are resources to help you find where and how to donate for Haiti relief efforts. Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, has very little self-sustaining infrastructure to support itself even in the best of times. Many people are wondering how they can help and making donations to Haiti is a worthy cause. [...]