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Jack was the oldest son in a loving family of five. Like many 18 years olds, he was fit and healthy and enjoyed sports like football and cricket. He had his whole life ahead of him – until tragedy suddenly struck. After complaining of a headache one evening in 2009, Jack went to bed to… - Story
My son Jackson was a very positive person who was extremely loyal to his family and friends. His greatest love was paddling out in the ocean to enjoy a good surf. He was very protective of his family especially his younger brother. He could always put a smile on my face through his fun loving… - Story
When you think of life-changing surgery, ‘rib cartilage’ might not be the first thing that springs to mind – but for Jake, it meant he could avoid painful abdomen surgery required to fix a nose injury. Jake was injured during a rugby match in 2012. He initially had surgery to realign the… - Story
An irregular heartbeat that would leave him feeling weak and exhausted suddenly became a part of James’s daily life when in his mid-twenties.'It was like having a drummer inside my chest who didn’t know how to keep a beat,' James said. 'I was essentially running a marathon lying in bed all day,… - Story
James was waiting for an organ transplant as a result of the complications of a lifelong disease of juvenile diabetes (Type 1 diabetes). A massive stroke left James brain dead but in his death he was able to donate organs and tissue so that the lives of 5 other Australians waiting for a… - Basic page
The Janette Hall Professional Training and Development Fund provides the opportunity for DonateLife staff to attend training and education. The Janette Hall Professional Training and Development Scholarship Program is provided in memory of Janette Hall, a donation specialist nurse who became an… - Story
Jason was a fit energetic 27 year old who had just moved from South Australia to Queensland to start a new life. He was working as a carpenter and loved living in Queensland. One day he started to have a shortness of breath and decided to go and see a doctor to find out what was wrong. The next… - Story
Sarah Mears cared for her husband Jason full time for about 18 months while he was waiting and then recovering from his liver transplant. We asked Sarah ‘why she cared’ I was more than happy to become Jas’s full time carer as I desperately wanted him happy and healthy so we could enjoy our… - Story
I am a 47 year old single dad from Sydney. I’ve always enjoyed an active lifestyle, and would describe a perfect afternoon as hitting the cricket nets with my 14 year old son. In August 2017, I got the flu - like so many other Australians. I thought nothing of it at the time, but the virus… - Story
After a long illness, I was lucky enough to have been offered a liver transplant. The medical team were wonderful, but they can only perform these life saving operations when they have donated organs with which to do so. I have been so fortunate. I am well, and am enjoying life with my family…