A teacher in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, is giving a student at her school a gift that could save her life. Tanya Thomas, a fourth-grade teacher at Slate Ridge Elementary, came across a Facebook post about a student who was looking for a kidney donor. Little did she know that the student, 10-year-old Eva Brown, was a student in a classroom right next to hers.
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Last year, Eva was diagnosed with collapsing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, or FSGS, and was told that she would need a kidney transplant.
โSheโs not even Evaโs teacher, sheโs just a teacher at her school who responded to a Facebook post, and who does that for somebody they donโt know?โ Evaโs mom, Alana Brown, said in an interview with WCMH-TV.ย
Thomas was tested earlier this year to see if she was a match for Eva, and although Thomas is prepared to donate her kidney, Eva has had a health setback and was readmitted to the hospital this week. However, Thomas says that when Eva is healthy enough, the transplant will happen in June..
โI thought I was going to lose my baby, and now I can watch her grow up,โ Brown said of her daughter. โI can watch her play. I can see her go to prom and get married one day, and I look forward to seeing the woman sheโs going to be, and thatโs because of Tanya Thomas.โ
Living-donor donations are important, and more people should take it into consideration. To learn more, visit the OrganDonor.gov website.
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