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Make A Difference Minute: Jerolyn Cater with Legacy of Hope

We’re kicking off the new week with a Make A Difference Minute message from Jerolyn Cater as she advocates for becoming a living organ donor through Legacy of Hope. Listen & share. Sponsor: Bankston Motor Homes BankstonMotorHomes.com
Duration:
2m
Broadcast on:
02 Dec 2024
Audio Format:
other

This is the Make-A-Difference Minute on this Make-A-Difference Minute. I have Jerrolyn Cater. Jerrolyn's husband Chris received a kidney from their daughter, Caitlyn, and now Jerrolyn is an advocate of becoming a living donor. With six convenient locations to serve you, thanks to Motor Homes is your local RV dealer. They have some of the top brand name RVs for sale at incredible prices. Whether you're looking for an awesome RV for a long-term road trip or a smaller or more lightweight RV for the occasional weekend getaway, Bankston Motor Homes is here to provide you with some outstanding options and deals that you just won't find anywhere else. For more information, go to BankstonMotor Homes.com or visit one of their six convenient locations in Huntsville, Florence, Warrior, Albertville, and Ardmore in Nashville, Tennessee. That's Bankston Motor Homes. Yes, I am here currently with the Legacy of Hope. And the Legacy of Hope is local here in Birmingham. It's just a chapter, but it is throughout the United States. And what we are promoting is organ donation in general. A lot of people do not realize that they can actually register be a donor as a living donor, and you don't have to just have it on your driver's license. There's so many ways that you can help people, and you can save up to eight lives being alive. And you can also register for after death. One of our other things that is very important to me that I wanted to mention was that we also connect people that have had family members that were donors, and they want to know, like, where did my loved ones, you know, organs go, how did it help? So we connect them through letters, and you know, it's totally up to them if they want to reach out the recipients family. A lot of people don't like to do that, but because it's one of your happiest times in your life as a recipient, but it's also one of the saddest times for someone else that has lost a loved one. As a living donor, I can't talk enough about being a living donor. My daughter was 25 years old and donated her left kidney to her father. January of 2023, and things have gone amazing. And here we are one year later, and she's given us our first grandchild. Be sure to follow the Mark White Show on Facebook and Instagram, and subscribe to the Mark White Show podcast wherever you get your podcast. This is Mark White encouraging you to find your purpose by making a difference in someone's life
We’re kicking off the new week with a Make A Difference Minute message from Jerolyn Cater as she advocates for becoming a living organ donor through Legacy of Hope. Listen & share. Sponsor: Bankston Motor Homes BankstonMotorHomes.com