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Sun, Mar 29, 2009 11:56 AM
For those of you that read my update from yesterday afternoon I am disappointed to report that Matisse did not receive her transplant. I listed my update below too in case you did not get a chance to read it.
Please continue to keep Matisse and her family in your prayers. This was about the fourth time Matisse was called for organs. Mostly she had been put on standby in case another patient could not receive certain organs but yesterday had looked like a sure thing when they received the call. Nothing is ever a gurantee though in the transplant world!
If you would like to read more about Matisse you can visit her website at www.caringbridge.com/visit/matissereid
Update From:
Sat, Mar 28, 2009
1:51 PM
Today a friend of ours from Pittsburgh is finally going to get her transplant. This little girl and her family have been living in Pittsburgh for over two years waiting for organs. Did I mention their home is in New Zealand? Two years and two months is a long time to wait for a transplant! Please keep Matisse and her family in your prayers. She should be headed to the OR around 5 or 6 tonight so it will be a long day followed by many long weeks!
Matisse's story is the perfect example of why organ donor awareness is so important. Many people who get listed for organ transplants will die while waiting for organs to become available simply because the wait is too long and there are not enough organs available. The more we talk about organ donation and the more we make those around us more aware of it the more likely people will be to chose to be an organ donor!
If you have not already joined our Ally's Angels team for the Gift of Life's Organ Donor Awareness Walk please sign up now. If you are not able to attend this wonderful event then please consider making a donation to our team! The link to our team page, where you can sign up for the event or make a donation, is on the homepage of this site.
Don't forget if you sign up for the walk please email us your t-shirt size so that we can get you one of our special Ally's Angels team shirts! (Even if you register and give your t-shirt size you still need to email us your size too.) Email shirt sizes to aajsheintz@yahoo.com.
Let's make this a great event and help to spread the word about the importance of Organ Donor Awareness! In turn we could help children like Matisse and Ally or help the thousands of other people who spend countless days sick and in the hospital awaiting organs and a second chance at life!
Remember to keep Matisse in your prayers!
Thank you,
Jill
Comments:D.Stinnard: Sorry to hear. Maybe next time will be her lucky number our prayers and best wishes are with the family and Matisse.Carol Yeager: I am sorry to hear about the mix-up and I hope everything will work out for the family of Matisse,and YES SHE eill drfinately be in my prayers.Thanks for the update.GOD BLESSAdd a comment:
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Sat, Mar 28, 2009 1:51 PM
Today a friend of ours from Pittsburgh is finally going to get her transplant. This little girl and her family have been living in Pittsburgh for over two years waiting for organs. Did I mention their home is in New Zealand? Two years and two months is a long time to wait for a transplant! Please keep Matisse and her family in your prayers. She should be headed to the OR around 5 or 6 tonight so it will be a long day followed by many long weeks!
Matisse's story is the perfect example of why organ donor awareness is so important. Many people who get listed for organ transplants will die while waiting for organs to become available simply because the wait is too long and there are not enough organs available. The more we talk about organ donation and the more we make those around us more aware of it the more likely people will be to chose to be an organ donor!
If you have not already joined our Ally's Angels team for the Gift of Life's Organ Donor Awareness Walk please sign up now. If you are not able to attend this wonderful event then please consider making a donation to our team! The link to our team page, where you can sign up for the event or make a donation, is on the homepage of this site.
Don't forget if you sign up for the walk please email us your t-shirt size so that we can get you one of our special Ally's Angels team shirts! (Even if you register and give your t-shirt size you still need to email us your size too.) Email shirt sizes to aajsheintz@yahoo.com.
Let's make this a great event and help to spread the word about the importance of Organ Donor Awareness! In turn we could help children like Matisse and Ally or help the thousands of other people who spend countless days sick and in the hospital awaiting organs and a second chance at life!
Remember to keep Matisse in your prayers!
Thank you,
Jill
Ally, work your magic and help watch over Matisse throughout her surgery and recovery....I love you baby girl!
MommyComments:Carol Yeager: I am confused,you say we could help children like Matisse and Ally, how can we help Ally, she isnt here to be helped anymore.I am so sorry for putting it so bluntly but it is the truth.Accept my apology for saying that but I dont understand how we can help Ally, she is in heaven and doesnt need help anymore I am sure she is well and looking down and smiling.GOD BLESS.Jodee: Thank you Jill. Maybe next time.
Thinking of you.
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Sat, Mar 7, 2009 9:55 AM
*** If you plan on joining us this year for a very special day to honor Ally's memory, please send your t-shirt sizes to this email address: aajsheintz@yahoo.com This year's shirt includes a special marking left by Ally!! ;) ***
Walk is April 19th, at the Philadelphia Art Museum.
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Its that time of year again that we as a group of individuals can come together to save lives in our area!
2008 was a year that brought great sadness to our family. The passing of Ally on October 13th left a huge hole in our family's heart. However, we can honor Ally and all her smiles by taking one day out of our lives to help so many others in need of an organ donation!
Please help us continue our tradition of building a strong supportive team made of friends and family that can impact so many lives within our region!
Ally's story is just one of the hundreds that proved organ and tissue donation saved lives in 2008. Gift of Life Donor Program, the organ procurement organization for eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware, has diligently worked with area health care providers and families for more than three decades to facilitate donation and promote it as a life-saving means, and last year proved to be one of the most successful years.
In 2008, the gifts of hundreds of generous organ donors helped the Gift of Life coordinate thousands of life-saving transplants over the course of the year. This was able to take place because of those donors and their family members who looked past their own tragedies and chose to save or enhance someone's life, like Ally and many others.
Last year, Gift of Life also coordinated a record-setting bone recoveries, skin donations and cornea donations, among countless other tissue recoveries that will greatly improve the life of thousands of tissue recipients. While not as readily publicized as organ donation, these gifts are no less miraculous. Transplanted bone can help rebuild a damaged limb and save it from amputation. Donated corneas can restore sight, and burn victimscan receive donated skin to help them heal.
Today I'm asking you to think about the impact you could have by donating a few dollars or better yet,joining Ally's Angels April 19th in Philadelphia, PA.
Registration is $25.
SIgn up links are on Allys homepage as well.
General Donation:
https://www.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=303415&lis=0&kntae303415=8FD12D502BC24B238C9D0B6EB24757F1&supId=248679115
Join our team page:
https://www.kintera.org/faf/search/searchTeamPart.asp?ievent=303415&lis=0&kntae303415=8FD12D502BC24B238C9D0B6EB24757F1&supId=0&team=3334338&cj=Y
This year we have a very special t-shirt for you in memory of Ally!!!
As a group we can work together in the hopes that one day all patients who are in need of transplant receive their second chance at life.
Thanks for your time and consideration at saving more
lives in 2009. Shane, Jill, Ashley, & AllyComments:Carol Yeager: I would like to help but we are in a crisis at this moment and things are really hard for us just to get by and survive due to the economy and my husband is retired and I am under Drs. care for a heart condition and all our money goes towards meds for me and Drs. visits periodically.I do understand how important it is to raise as much as you possibly can to help those in need and my heart goes out to you all for thinking of others.Again I am sorry that I cant donate anything at this time.sincerely yours allways, Carol.Add a comment:





