Awareness By Two Watsonville Kids For Organ Donations Going Viral

KION TV  Central Coast News | Ricardo Navarro
Photo: This is the photo that started it all. Ryan and Evie Cordell posted this on Facebook, promising their young daughters that if they got 1 million Facebook "likes," they could get a puppy. Guess what? They got over a million likes, and the puppy was theirs. (Ryan Cordell)

WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- On Tuesday, while sitting under the shade in a Watsonville park, Robbie and Jazzy Carroll hold on to a picture of their father, Patrick. It's a memory of the three together, they will never let go of.

"It was at the donate walk last year," said Robbie of the picture.

Patrick was born with a Congenital Heart Defect and the only chance for survival was a transplant, which he got last March. But a month later, Patrick died for unknown reasons.

"We knew it could happen, but we weren't hoping it would. We were hoping for the better," said 14-year old Robbie.

However, that one healthy month the kids spent with their father was the happiest they've ever been.

"I was really excited that my Dad got a donor. Because I wanted him to live," said 10-year old Jazzy.

Since then, their mission was to spread that happiness and possibility to others through raising awareness.

Robbie and Jazzy said that after they saw the trend online, where kids post pictures asking for 1-million "likes" so they could get a puppy, cat or bunny.

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