Teen Transplant Survivors Take Center Court, Highlighting Gift of Life
What brought them together was an evening of basketball; what they shared was survival—and the live-saving power of organ donation.
What brought them together was an evening of basketball; what they shared was survival—and the live-saving power of organ donation.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health transplant patients, along with their families and care teams, were invited to Oracle Park to enjoy the game.
Gerri James, RN, Kidney Transplant Program Manager at Stanford Children’s Health with Everett planting pinwheels – representing a life-saving transplant.
Born without working intestines, Zeke Atchison got a new chance at a full life, thanks to our Pediatric Intestinal Transplant Program, the only multi-abdominal organ transplant center on the West Coast.
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“Play Ball!!” Austin Salinas, age four, who is awaiting a kidney transplant at Packard Children’s, kicks off the annual Donate Life game with the SF Giants.