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NHL Star s Mom Donates Kidney To Rink Manager Who Kept Kids Out Of Trouble | Max 106 3

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NHL mom repays son s childhood arena manager with kidney

  WINGHAM, ONT. Bonnie O’Reilly and Graham Nesbitt will be friends forever, after the Huron County hockey mom donated her kidney to the arena manager who helped launch her son s NHL career. “No words can really express the thanks,” says an emotional Nesbitt during a Zoom call with Bonnie, who responds with, “Well, I feel it, so that’s good.” In 2011, Nesbitt, who s from Seaforth, Ont. was diagnosed with a kidney disorder called Berger’s Disease. By 2019, it became apparent the man who used to operate Seaforth’s arena needed a kidney transplant. “We had a number of people step up,” says Nesbitt. “People started testing and for one reason or another, they couldn’t donate, and then my lucky star showed up in Bonnie O’Reilly.”

Local advocate wants to continue raising awareness of kidney disease

Thursday is World Kidney Day. It is a day to recognize of kidneys to the overall function and health. Kincardine resident Cathy Pennington’s 15-year-old son Christopher (seen in dark blue t-shirt in photo) has kidney disease. Cathy says it remains a huge problem for Christopher and others who suffer from it.  

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