CHP's Kenyon Youngstrom Organ Donation Details Released
NBC Bay Area | By Lori Preuitt and Jodi Hernandez |

Four lives were changed for the better following the tragic death of CHP officer Kenyon Youngstrom
The California Transplant Donor Network has released details on the people who received organs from CHP Officer Kenyon Youngstrom.
Youngstrom was killed in the line of duty after being shot during a routine traffic stop on I-680 near Walnut Creek.
Youngstrom was an organ and tissue donor and through his death four other lives were made better.
A 29-year-old mother from the Bay Area received his left kidney and pancreas. The woman had been listed on the organ transplant waiting list for three years.
A 52-year-old female from the Bay Area received his other kidney. That woman had been on the waiting list since 2002.
A 63-year-old woman from the Bay Area received his liver. There was no additional information available about her.
A 50-year-old man received a new heart because of Youngstrom. That recipient lives in Southern California and is married with four children.
CHP Officer Hector Baiza, who was a close friend of Youngstrom, says he set an example for everyone.
Read more
{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}
Four lives were changed for the better following the tragic death of CHP officer Kenyon Youngstrom
The California Transplant Donor Network has released details on the people who received organs from CHP Officer Kenyon Youngstrom.
Youngstrom was killed in the line of duty after being shot during a routine traffic stop on I-680 near Walnut Creek.
Youngstrom was an organ and tissue donor and through his death four other lives were made better.
A 29-year-old mother from the Bay Area received his left kidney and pancreas. The woman had been listed on the organ transplant waiting list for three years.
A 52-year-old female from the Bay Area received his other kidney. That woman had been on the waiting list since 2002.
A 63-year-old woman from the Bay Area received his liver. There was no additional information available about her.
A 50-year-old man received a new heart because of Youngstrom. That recipient lives in Southern California and is married with four children.
CHP Officer Hector Baiza, who was a close friend of Youngstrom, says he set an example for everyone.
Read more
{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}
Comments
Post a Comment