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Altruistic Kidney Donation: Why strangers donate kidneys

Altruistic Kidney Donation: Why strangers donate kidneys

Update: 2025-01-10
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Nearly 90,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant but there are not enough kidneys to meet this need. Altruistic kidney donors, or those who give anonymously, are relatively rare, but their numbers are growing and their impact is profound. Today we hear from one such remarkable individual, Daniel Emerson, Digital Marketing Director of National Kidney Foundation, who chose to give the gift of life to a stranger.  


Dan Emerson is the Director of Digital Marketing at the National Kidney Foundation. Starting in 2018, he has worked to engage with the kidney community and provide them with resources and information to support them on their health journey. In June of 2024, Dan donated his kidney to an anonymous recipient through a non-directed donation. He lives in upstate New York with his husband and son.


 


Additional Resources:


Dan's Story


How do I donate a kidney?


NKF Peers


Becoming a Living Donor (Kidney Learning Center)


 


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Altruistic Kidney Donation: Why strangers donate kidneys

Altruistic Kidney Donation: Why strangers donate kidneys

National Kidney Foundation