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How are you so sure doctors would try to save your life if you are a organ donor and they are looking for body parts to make thousands of dollars off of?
Moi is French for “me”
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Filed under Donating by on Aug 25th, 2010. 8 Comments.
I live in Lafayette, Louisiana and I’d like to make a kidney donation to a specific person living in Lafayette, Louisiana. Who can I email about this in order to start the tests and stuff to see if I’m compatible? The person doesn’t know about this.
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Filed under Donating by on Jul 10th, 2010. 3 Comments.
I’m having a debate with my roommate. He says they should not be able to give blood because they are high risk. He thinks ensuring the health of people is more important than being politically correct.
I say it is flat out discrimination. They are basing these rules on assumptions and ignorant stereotypes.
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Filed under Donating by on Jul 10th, 2010. 17 Comments.
I know a 20yr old who wants to donate a kidney to 25yr old friend.
The twenty year old is a match, and her kidneys currently function at 100%.
The twenty-five year old is in renal failure. (by no fault of her own–she was born with undersized kidneys)
I’ve heard objections because the potential donor is taking a lot of risk, especially at such a young age. Just for reference, she probably will have children in the future
Thanks for what you think.
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Filed under Donating by on May 6th, 2010. 10 Comments.
It isn’t as easy as getting financial aid. I attend a school that isn’t funded by the state but I love this school and I’m learning a lot. I had to discontinue education because I cannot continue to pay. How can I go about getting donations? Can I start a website? Put an add out? What? Please explain HOW to do certain things that you list. Thanks a lot!
Filed under Donating by on May 5th, 2010. 2 Comments.
I’ve applied for a mortgage loan and the bank wants a letter to explain why I filed bankruptcy 2 years ago. Obviously I filed because of financial difficulties, but how much information do they want? What do they want to hear exactly?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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Filed under Financial Help by on May 3rd, 2010. 4 Comments.
Right after high school in 07 I recieved my financial aid and attended a community college. I didnt pass enough classes so they suspended my financial aid. Im now wanting to continue schooling at a different college. What do I need to do to recieve my financial aid through FAFSA again ?
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Filed under Donating by on May 3rd, 2010. 3 Comments.
I have it on my driver’s license that I am an organ donor, but as of late I am thinking that there is also a need for tissue and other parts to be used in surgeries so that they don’t have to needlessly add an extra surgery to the patient (such as removing a vein from their own leg to use in their heart bypass, etc) Also skin for burn victims, and bones for back surgeries and so on.
Is there anybody who will do this and has made ‘arrangements?’
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Filed under Donating by on Apr 28th, 2010. 8 Comments.
My aunt has enlisted my help in finding out how to get donations for her Soup Kitchen at church..presently everything is out of pocket for her and anyone else that decides to bring a dish. She’s on a fixed income and this was something to keep her busy after my uncle passed. She’s just trying to feed the needy. I don’t know what is going on with the church itself and why they aren’t helping but any info would be of great help.
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Filed under Donating by on Apr 23rd, 2010. 1 Comment.
Every year we waste money on cards that just get tossed in the trash two weeks after receiving them. I was thinking about donating that money instead to a charity and sending out an email encouraging my would be holiday card recipients to do the same. Any thoughts?
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