Husband of Cherokee Bank VP Takes Part in 56-Person Kidney Donation Chain

Canton Sixes Patch | Justin Ove
Photo: Troy Milford and Robert Poole. Credit: Jack Kearse, Emory Health Sciences Photography
56 people, including Robert Poole and his pastor, either donated or received a kidney in the 40-day swap program.
One of the participants in a historic kidney donation program has a Cherokee County connection.

Robert Poole, husband of Cherokee Bank First Vice President and Board Secretary Cindy Poole and Manager of Canton Golf Club, decided to help Troy Milford, the pastor of his church in Canton when he learned that Milford was battling a kidney problem.

Unfortunately for Poole, his kidney was not a match for Milford. However, there was another way he could help his pastor get a new kidney, albeit indirectly.

Poole and Milford joined "Chain 221," a kidney swap program that pairs people willing to donate a kidney with a matching recipient. Matching a donor kidney with the proper recipient is essential to avoid dangerous and potentially fatal organ rejection.
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