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In the United States, 19 people die each day waiting for an organ transplant—most of them waiting for kidneys. MatchingDonors.com has become the most successful nonprofit organization that is improving those odds by finding living altruistic organ donors for patients needing transplants. The MatchingDonors.com website can get over 1.5 million hits in a month.

MatchingDonors.com may be able to help patients and donors with transplant related expenses not covered by insurance.

Irwin Cohen from Buffalo Grove, Illinois received a kidney transplant from an altruistic stranger Rhonda Penzell from Chicago, Illinois. They found each other on MatchingDonors.com. The transplant was on April 20th, at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago. Both are doing great!!! Transplant #44

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See above a great story that NBC'S TODAY SHOW and Natalie Morales just did about MatchingDonors.com.

Click here to see the story on MSNBC.com in HD

Congratulations!!! Happy Five Year Anniversary.

On March 2, 2005 Shar Carlyle was the fourth patient transplanted on MatchingDonors.com. Shar has become a great volunteer for MatchingDonors.com helping to save many lives. Here is Shar and her dog Hailey today.

(People Magazine)This is a great article about our patients and donors; Rahwa Daniel and her donor Jacob Halupka and Gail Fink and her donor Juan Uribe - with a surprise story about them that will make your day. 

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See the MatchingDonors.com Movie Trailer with testimonials from our patients and donors.

 

(Chicago Sun Times) In an extraordinary sacrifice, a man donates a kidney to a Northbrook, Il. woman, then his wife serves as surrogate mother for her twins. They found each other on MatchingDonors.com.

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(60 Minutes) Why did Michelle Eather have to leave Australia to go to the United States to donate a kidney and save a dying man she found on MatchingDonors.com? 6o minutes will show you why.
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(CBS News) Bionic Hero Saves Stranger's Life With Kidney. Karl Chapin has a new chapter in his interesting life story. He volunteered to give a complete stranger one of his organs. David Wade Reports.

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(Fox News) The waiting list for available organs can be several years long. And that could be too late for some. FOX25's Frank Mallicoat discovered that some people are skipping the long wait by finding a donor online.

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(Discovery Channel) Alex Pratt resides in Los Angeles, Calif., with his wife, and two children. He has been suffering from Kidney disease for over 20 years. In 1993, Alex had his first transplant. It lasted nine years, and in 2002 he returned to the brutal routine of dialysis. Alex has waited 4 years for his second transplant, which he would have never received if it weren't for the altruistic donor     Karen Holstrom, the website that got them together-MatchingDonors.com and the paired donation program at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

(C-SPAN) Commentator and guests talked about MatchingDonors.com and organ donations and Dr. Satel’s kidney transplant from her friend Virginia Postrel. They also wrote about their experiences in the October 25, 2006, issue of USA Today. They also responded to telephone calls and electronic mail. Sally Satel spoke by video link from Denver. Virginia Postrel spoke by video link from Los Angeles.

 
Elliot Riley is a Navy medic. He lives in St. Louis with his wife and 2-year-old daughter. Another baby is on the way. Hannah Towner is a former math teacher and mother of three. She's very sick with lupus. Her kidneys are failing and she's running out of time. Hannah lives 800 miles from Elliot, in Virginia, complete strangers until one day last fall. While surfing, Elliot found himself on this Web site, MatchingDonors.com.

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(CBS) MatchingDonors.com Links Organ Donors With People In Need Of Transplants.  This past February, Paul Wagner did an extraordinary thing. In an act of selflessness, he gave away his left kidney to a perfect stranger he found on MatchingDonors.com. Click here to see the CBS News videocbsvideoThe Longest Wait

(ABCNews Nightline) "More and more Americans are turning to the internet to conduct all facets of their day to day lives. So, if they can make their own case to the public at large and find someone who empathizes with them and is willing to donate an organ, what's wrong with that?" (Ted Koppel about MatchingDonors.com)

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The following quote is from a front page article written about MatchingDonors.com.

(Washington Post) "I don't think we can legislate or regulate how people get to know each other," said UNOS President Francis L. Delmonico. "Once that occurs and someone decides they want to save another person, I don't think we ought to stop that as long as they are medically suitable, are not violating the law and are fully informed."

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(AARP Bulletin) "Organ Transplants Meeting and Matching Online. It shows a number of our donors and patients including a nice front page picture of one of our donors -Sandy Miller who donated a kidney to Angie Carranza.

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(The New England Journal of Medicine) Interview with Dr. Robert Truog and Dr. Jeremiah Lowney on the ethics of organ donation by living donors. Dr. Truog is a professor of medical ethics and anesthesia (pediatrics) in the Department of Social Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and the Division of Critical Care Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston. Dr. Jeremiah Lowney is the medical advisor of MatchingDonors.com.

(The New York Times) "I turned to MatchingDonors.com, a Web site created last year to help link potential donors and recipients. Once a match is made, the process follows the standard path, with physicians at a transplant center determining whether to proceed with the surgery." (By SALLY SATEL, M.D.)

The clinical ethics committee at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center in Denver allowed Bob Hickey's surgery to proceed after the clinical ethics committe met and conditionally approved the arrangement."If crafted carefully, this (MatchingDonors.com) will allow them (donors) to be matched with people who need those organs," says Reginald Washington, chairman of the ethics committee. "This is another tool. If properly used, it could be a very helpful tool." USAToday
 
MatchingDonors has been featured in national newspapers,TV and radio coverage in both the United States and Canada. Listen a recent 2005 story from National Public Radio:

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It is absolutely against the law to have any financial benefit from organ donation.

There is a potential for complications for this type of surgery. Anyone interested in being an organ donor should contact their physician prior to matching.

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