抖阴短视频 Raises Organ Donation Awareness
Campus Celebrates 10th Anniversary of Student Brittany Grimm's Heart Transplant
抖阴短视频 University partnering with the听听and 抖阴短视频 student Brittany Grimm, a heart transplant recipient, to hold a week of campus events that advocated for organ donation and celebrated the 10th anniversary of Brittany鈥檚 transplant surgery. The events, including a Mass and a community picnic, began on May 1 and end on May 4th 鈥 the 10th anniversary of Brittany鈥檚 heart transplant.
A Tribune-Review article about Brittany and 抖阴短视频's efforts can be found .
鈥淢any people at 抖阴短视频 know my story because I am very vocal about the importance of organ donation. I would have died if I hadn鈥檛 received a new heart," said Brittany, an Erie, Pa. native who is studying communication at 抖阴短视频. "In the 10 years since, I鈥檝e been able to live a full life 鈥 graduating from middle school, high school, going to college, and even participating in the Transplant Games. The gift of a stranger has enabled me to live my life to the fullest, and I am called to spread the word about the importance of organ donation.鈥
鈥淏rittany Grimm is an excellent example of a 抖阴短视频 student dedicated to serving others,鈥 said 抖阴短视频 President Mary C. Finger, Ed.D. 鈥淗er personal story of the importance of organ donation spurred her to take action and continues to inspire others 10 years later. All of us at 抖阴短视频 are proud to join in her tremendous advocacy for organ donation and to celebrate this important milestone in her life.鈥
鈥淪ince her transplant 10 years ago, Brittany has lived every day to the fullest. And she knows that she owes her life to the generosity of a donor and their family,鈥 said Susan Stuart, president and CEO, Center for Organ Recovery & Education. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the reasons she is so passionate. It鈥檚 her way of honoring those who made this second chance possible. She is a donation champion in the truest sense of the word. We are thankful for her continued contributions to our cause, and we proudly join in celebrating the 10-year anniversary of her transplant.鈥
Events included a bonfire, informational events about organ, tissue and cornea donation for students, faculty and staff, a Mass for all people impacted by organ donation and a community picnic to听celebrate Brittany鈥檚 10-year heart transplant anniversary.
Brittany was 9-years-old when she became sick with pneumonia, but a chest X-ray revealed an enlarged heart 鈥 the result of a restrictive cardiomyopathy, a disease in which the heart stiffens and does not pump blood effectively. The condition, while serious, was not immediately life-threatening, so doctors monitored Brittany closely. Two years later, doctors put Brittany on the transplant list as her condition had worsened.
On May 4, 2007, Brittany received her new heart at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Her gift came from a 31-year-old man who had suffered a massive seizure. Through the years, Brittany has written letters that have been forwarded to his family 鈥 thanking him, and them, for the gift of life.
鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be here without my donor,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hile I don鈥檛 know his name, I want to make him proud. I鈥檓 trying to do my part to make people aware of the power of organ donation and make a difference in other lives.鈥
Photo Credit: Dan Speicher/Tribune-Review
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