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What: Living Donation California and Donate Life California to announce a first-of-its-kind, state-authorized information and referral service to inspire and inform people to be altruistic living kidney donors.

Who: Bryan Stewart – Chairman of the Board of Advisors, Living Donation California

            Lisa Stocks Board President, Donate Life California

            Dr. Jeffrey L. Veale – Transplant Surgeon, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

            Dr. Richard Pan – Health Committee Chairman, California State Assembly

            Ann Lopez –Producer/Actress, Living Kidney Donor

            Kelly Wright – Altruistic Kidney Donor

            JePahl White – Recipient in a Kidney Chain

            Tad Suwa – Sacramento Firefighter, Kidney Transplant Candidate

When: Tuesday, May 14, 9:00 a.m.

Where: California Firefighters Memorial, State Capitol, Sacramento, Calif.

Bonus: Worldwide premier of “The Chain,” a documentary produced by Participant Media (“An Inconvenient Truth” & “The Help”) chronicling the stories of an altruistic kidney donor and the chain of kidney transplants started by her donation. Screenings of the 25-minute film will begin in Room 126 inside the State Capitol at 10:30 a.m. Additional screenings to follow at 11:10 a.m. and 11:50 a.m.

Contact: Brianne Mundy, Program Manager, Living Donation California, brianne@livingdonationca.org, (o) 619.563.5137 (m) 515.988.0476

Living Donation California is a free information and referral service that encourages California residents to be altruistic kidney donors, provides accurate information about living donation, and refers potentially eligible individuals for evaluation at a transplant center.

Living Donation California is administered by Donate Life California, which manages the state-authorized organ and tissue deceased donor registry. Donate Life California’s Board of Directors is composed of eight representatives of the state’s four non-profit, federally designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs): OneLegacy, Lifesharing, Donor Network West and Sierra Donor Services. In addition, Living Donation California is supported by a Board of Advisors including participating California kidney transplant programs.

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Firefighter’s Family Celebrates Life for International Firefighters’ Day on May 4th

Ray Brooks

Ray Brooks

Letter submitted to Donate Life America by Janet Brooks, wife of liver transplant recipient Ray Brooks:

Ray Brooks has been a volunteer firefighter for over 14 years. Our family knows all about countless hours of volunteer work, risk, and sacrifice. Ray’s passion for protecting others’ lives and property shines through to everyone who knows him. However, last June, it was Ray who needed to be saved. Ray was born three months premature and required blood transfusions. When donating blood in his 20s, Ray learned that he had Hepatitis C.  In May 2006 he underwent a liver transplant at Duke University Medical Center. That liver gave him a second chance and more time: with me, with his son Jackson, with his newly born daughter Riley, and with his community as a volunteer firefighter. But in the spring of 2012, Ray and I begin to see an all too familiar path ahead of us – the need for a new liver.

During a monthly meeting in June 2012, Ray and the Red Oak volunteer firehouse crew were preparing for a 50 year anniversary celebration and a fundraising event for Ray and our family. Ray received a call and looked down at his caller ID: a 919 area code. He knew this could be “the call.” The coordinator on the other end said the words Ray and our family had been praying for: “Ray, we have a liver. It is a perfect match.”  Ray went back into the meeting room with tears in his eyes and announced the news to his brothers before rushing home to tell our family.  Before this particular call we had four “false alarms” between April and June of 2012. By this point we knew this “drill” and had become pretty good at responding!  What we thought would be a few hours turned into all night of waiting!  (Waiting is certainly something you become good at if you are on the transplant list!) Surgery wouldn’t however take place until the following morning. It was a tedious, grueling surgery. The amount of scar tissue the surgeons found astounded them, and it took 16 hours start to finish chiseling away the scar tissue around the old liver and finally being able to transplant the new one. 10 days after surgery Ray was released from the hospital. I created a blog to keep our friends and family updated but also to share Ray’s story with others and the importance of being a donor (www.rcb2ndchance.blogspot.com).

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Ray & Janet’s kids

As May begins and we remember and pay tribute to firefighters everywhere, our family also reflects on our lives at this time last year. Ray and I will celebrate our 12th wedding anniversary on June 9.. Four days later we will celebrate his one year anniversary post-transplant!  Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and show up in unexpected places. While Ray may be a “hero” to others we know that our family’s true hero gave Ray the gift of life last June and shines down on him daily!

-Janet Brooks

High concentration of Azithromycin in infected tissues is also caused by the fact that phagocytes and macrophages transport it to the site of infection and release in the area of inflammation. Azithromycin is prescribed in case of illness or injury at the time.

Kidney Transplant Recipient To Take Part In Donate Life Run-Walk

Donate Life Run/Walk founders Craig and Kathleen Hostert share their organ donation story on CBS Los Angeles.

High concentration of Azithromycin in infected tissues is also caused by the fact that phagocytes and macrophages transport it to the site of infection and release in the area of inflammation. Azithromycin is prescribed in case of illness or injury at the time.