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Ashlee Younce doing extremely well after receiving new kidney

ASHLAND  When the call came, Becki Younce admits, she let it go to voicemail. In was around 5 p.m. Monday, and she had just arrived home after taking her 16-year-old daughter, Ashlee, to Akron for dialysis. Ashlee had been placed on a waiting list to receive a kidney transplant from a deceased donor in January 2020 because of end-stage renal failure. For months, they had traveled to Akron Children s Hospital three times a week for dialysis an hour to get there, four hours at the hospital and another hour home.  I thought it was an appointment reminder, because we were supposed to meet with a doctor in Cincinnati for a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, Younce said. She was on the phone, paying some bills, so she didn t answer. When the phone rang again five minutes later, she thought maybe the appointment was being canceled.

Community rallies behind 7-year-old in need of heart transplant

Community rallies behind 7-year-old in need of heart transplant By Daniella Genovese Paraprofessional at Johnston Elementary School, Makinzie Corley, and 7-year-old Lamere Johnson. After Lamere Johnson found out that he needed a heart transplant in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, his elementary school helped raise funds to make sure the surgery was possible.  The effort has been dubbed Hearts for Lamere.  However, the 7-year-old from Johnston, South Carolina, didn t just receive an outpouring of support from his local community. Within days, donations all around the country started to roll in to make sure he would be in line for a new heart when there was a match waiting for him, Makinzie Corley, a paraprofessional at Johnston Elementary School who has been leading the initiative,

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