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Find Your Kidney Donor Now: Taking Charge of Your Journey with Marilyn Day | EP 30

Find Your Kidney Donor Now: Taking Charge of Your Journey with Marilyn Day | EP 30

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Join us as we sit down with Marilyn Day, a founding member of Transplant Village and a two-time kidney recipient who has dedicated over a decade to guiding others through the transplant journey.

In this episode, Marilyn shares how her personal story highlights the transformative power of sharing your journey to inspire action and find living donors within your social network. Discover how platforms like Facebook and Instagram have become invaluable tools for connecting patients with potential donors—reuniting people with long-lost connections, activating supportive family members who simply didn’t know, and even forging bonds with complete strangers.

Marilyn’s insights remind us that people can’t help if they don’t know how. She offers practical advice on building a supportive community and tapping into your network to create life-changing opportunities. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about the power of hope, connection, and the courage to ask for help.

Links:
Donor Diaries Website
Donor Diaries on Facebook
Connect with Laurie Lee
Transplant Village
Northwestern Donor Champion Program
Living Kidney Donors Network
GiftWorks
Marilyn’s Faith Story
The Big Ask the Big Give (NKF)
Johns Hopkins Donor Champion Program
Organ Transplant Support
Tools for Patients at NKR Transplant Centers

Donor Diaries Website
Donor Diaries on Facebook

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