Month: April 2017
Olga Jenney, “What would you do?”
What would you do?
By Olga Jenney
What would you do if your child was facing death and the only thing standing in their way was a lack of money? Wouldn’t you do anything you could to raise the necessary funds to save your child’s life?
This is exactly the situation that my friend Timothy Chhim is facing right now. You see, his son Tony has already had one kidney transplant for which his mother was his donor since she was the only one in the family who was a suitable match. That kidney has since failed and he has been on the hunt for a new kidney every since.
The good news?….
A brave soul, Taylor Tagg, has recently been found to be a suitable donor for Tony and both Tony and Taylor will be going into surgery next month on May 25th.
You can, in Taylor’s own words, read why he chose to give up his kidney to Tony here…
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…/5-great-reasons-why-im-dona…
The challenge?….
Although Tony now has a suitable kidney donor, the costs associated with the surgery itself and in bringing Taylor to New York so that the surgery can take place are staggering.
Timothy has launched a crowd funding campaign in the hopes of raising the funds necessary to save his son’s life. Will you help?
What can you do to help?….
You can check out the crowd funding campaign here and simply make a donation of whatever amount you can (every single dollar helps).
https://www.youcaring.com/anthonyachhim-7946…/update/630914…
You can also share the link to the campaign with your friends.
Together, I know we can help Tony to live a long and happy life with his young family.

Taylor Tagg–a friend of Cambodian people
5 Great Reasons Why I’m Donating a Kidney
5 Great Reasons Why I’m Donating a Kidney
04/13/2017 12:35 pm ET
Taylor Tagg, Contributor
Life Coach, Author, Speaker, and Workshop Facilitator
All of my life, I’ve prided myself on being giving of my time and talents to those who need it. From running a charity golf tournament with my father, to volunteering weekly at an orphanage, to providing time and resources for a big children’s cancer research run, I was pretty confident that my level of giving to others was sufficient.
When the opportunity presented itself recently to get tested for a kidney donation for my friend Tim Chhim’s son Tony, I thought, “Well, I’ll do my duty and get tested. Nothing will come of it.”
Boy, was I wrong.
I turned out to be a perfect blood match for Tony, who I had not met at the time.
I thought to myself, “What do I do? Was I really going to say no? Was I really going to give away an organ?”
I wrestled with this emotional tug of war for a few minutes, felt the fear of losing an organ my body was using but could survive without, and then I ultimately said yes.
In agreeing to the donation, I opened a door for The Chhim family that had not been available to them for years. They had searched the world for a donor with no luck. Now Tony could plan for a long, healthy life and gain permanent mobility away from the dialysis center.
Needless to say, the Chhim family was beyond grateful with my decision.
Yet, I had to dig deeper into why I was giving the kidney and why now at 46 years old?
The answers weren’t clear at first.
But a funny thing happened as I told others of my decision. Almost every single person seemed surprised that I would give a kidney to a friend that wasn’t a family member. I replied, “I don’t see the distinction. To me, a person in need is a person in need.” Then I followed up with, “I was an only child for many years and I always wanted a brother. Now I have one!”
Underneath the laughter, there can be a great sense of love and fear that accompanies organ donation. While being very helpful to another life, there are thoughts of your remaining kidney failing, surgery gone wrong, and a litany of other what ifs. It was important for me to meet these fears head on and work through them mentally and emotionally.
The answers of why I’m donating did eventually become clear.
Here are the 5 Reasons I’m Giving My Kidney Away:
1. Life Supporting Life – more than anything, when the call comes to help, I want to be thought of as a person who can be counted on. It’s an act of love and contribution to support life when you give away your time, talents, or other resources. By giving a kidney to Tony, I am in essence not only supporting the extension of his life, but indirectly supporting all of life itself.
2. Helping my Hero – when the call came, I acted in kind to help my friend Tim Chhim. His heroic act of survival through the Cambodian Khmer Rouge massacres in the early 70’s has inspired me to be more heroic in my life. It was natural for me to want to return a gift he gave me through his courage and perseverance to live.
3. Understanding the Research – most people can live a very healthy life with one kidney with no shortage of life expectancy. The one remaining kidney becomes more efficient and expands in capacity to meet the needs of the body. In addition to finding out the facts, I talked with living donors, recipients, doctors, surgeons, and a host of other professionals with tremendous experience in the field. I kept asking questions until I was comfortable with my decision.
4. The Need for Organ Donation is Tremendous – over 100,000 people are on the kidney transplant list in the United States. That list is growing every day. Other organ lists such as liver donation are growing exponentially as well. Organ donation awareness has become important to me and I’m donating my kidney in part to be an example for others to gather the courage to investigate potential donation of their own.
5. It’s a Unique Blessing – to give a part of my physical body away is truly a blessing from above. It’s just my time to give in a special way. I don’t expect anything in return for the gift, but knowing I’ve helped Tony improve the quality of his life inspires me to want to keep giving of myself in other ways and champion others to give too.
Organ donation is a decision that needs to be thoroughly considered. It’s not right for everyone, but for some it can be the right call to make. Life has a weird way of quietly tapping us on the shoulder for our assistance when we least expect it.
The question becomes will we step up when called?
Through overcoming our fears and ultimately displaying love for our fellow brothers and sisters, we most certainly can get to the point where we all emphatically say YES!
Photo Credit WikiMedia Commons
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…/5-great-reasons-why-im-dona…
For more on Taylor Tagg Click Here
https://www.facebook.com/taylor.tagg
HELPING MY HERO TO SAVE MY SON!
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