By Doug Caldwell October 14, 2009 Central Valley Business Times
A student at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton and his sister are spearheading a drive to get people to pledge that they will donate their organs for transplants (donor card sign ups).
Paul Amador, 24, and his sister Laura Amador, 27, of Stockton know first-hand what that can mean.
Ms. Amador is the recipient of a new kidney, freeing her from dialysis. Her brother has donated one of his kidneys.
But not directly to his sister.
“What makes our case so unique is that my donor was altruistic – a man that I never met who just wanted to this very kind deed,” says Laura Amador. “I got his kidney; Paul’s kidney went on to another man.”
Ms. Amador’s new kidney is from a Clovis man, Max Zapata, who donated one of his healthy kidneys to anyone who needed it in a program set up by the University of California, San Francisco. Mr. Amador, a student at San Joaquin Delta College who also works for BNSF Railway (NYSE: BNI), was not a match for his sister, but donated one of his healthy kidneys to the program, too.
Now, others touched by the two original donations have donated organs as well, leading to, by last week, 14 people having their lives changed through organ donation, Mr. Amador says.
The Amadors’ story and how Mr. Zapata’s gift touched off a chain reaction that has impacted lives nationwide is expected to be part of a report in November on the CBS Evening News, the brother and sister say.
“He’s a modest, down-to-earth guy,” Mr. Amador says after meeting and getting to know Mr. Zapata. “It’s just amazing there’s people out their who would donate a kidney to just anyone … just as long as it changes somebody’s life.”
The Stockton siblings have joined the non-profit organization Donate Life California to advocate the necessity of organ donation to save lives. Mr. Amador has founded a club at the college, “Dance for Donors,” to help educate the campus on the importance of organ and tissue donation and involve his college in the 2009 National Donation Campus Challenge, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources.
The efforts have resulted in nearly 300 people signing up with the California Department of Motor Vehicles organ donation pledge program, he says.
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6 Comments
That is amazing. Just goes to show that one person donating can lead to so many people benefitting. I started Altruistic Donor evaluation Feb of this year and just about finished. Hopefully I will be donating end this year early next. Also it is never to late to donate. I am 57 years old so it is not just youngsters that can be living donors.
Aww, how cute you are. It’s Nancy from Kidney Mama. Thanks for coming by my site. Love yours. I added you to my links.
I used to live in the Central Valley, and my donation was on the same day as Paul’s. Small world. Let’s change it!!
I think they look so good also! Just wanted to say what Paul and Laura Amador are doing is truly amazing. They have have given new meaning to reaching out by Giving and Giving! God Bless them Both for all their Hard work and efforts! They will and are truly going to change many Lives!
Paul and Laura Amador are Amazing People! I consider it an Honor and a Priviledge to have been Blessed with Great Health from God. So why not share my Health with others not as fortionate. Beautiful people like Laura Amador and countless others did not ask for these Life Changing Conditions so lets step up and help them with something that God Blessed us with. I can truly tell you it will not only change their Lives but yours as well! I Thank Laura, Paul and their family for showing me their wonderful Love in all this! May God always Bless them and all their Efforts.
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