Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools March 2015 | Page 13

racing ach n that elp Aimee were id. telling High g ded idn’t hink o ming. do to xts her ut the re o help love ne of rt to acher. dents cher st y, 0. asn’t ame from hat f page) hat e o a big er. We’re not what they say we are, we’re more than that.” Kayla said that the community at large, plus people from all over the country also donated to her cause and by that Monday, she saw the second miracle. When she checked the total of her fundraising site, she was astonished to see that the school, the community and other caring individuals had donated a total of $20,000. “I just walked around and cried the whole day,” Kayla said. “It was a really emotional day. I don’t cry. It was a big deal. I still don’t even have words. It was crazy, we got money from states and people we don’t even know.” Kayla has now returned to the classroom at Monroe High School, two months after donating a life-saving kidney to her husband. She said that Matt is doing extremely well. A smiling Kayla the day of surgery. “He now has a She donated a lifesaving kidney to her kidney that works husband Matt. so it’s filtering stuff out. He has so much energy it’s kind of annoying. And my body is like, ‘Wooo! What happened?’ ” she said, laughing. “He’s lost 15 pounds. He’s a completely different person.” Kayla said at first, Matt struggled with her decision to give him one of her kidneys. “He struggled for a while. But once I told him, ‘It’s happening and I’m doing it,’ and that he had no choice in the matter, he was okay. Sometimes he’ll just look at me and say, ‘Thanks.’ He’s been cooking me breakfast a lot. It’s been nice.” The money that the students and the community raised not only met their out-of-pocket expenses for the surgery, but the couple continues to use what was left for Matt’s ongoing medical needs. --This article was written by Deb Coates Bledsoe and provided courtesy of the Communications Office of the Union County Public Schools. Two months post surgery Kayla has returned to her classroom, and Matt is doing well. They are both so thankful for everyone who helped make Matt’s surgery a success. For more information on kidney disease and how you can help check out these two websites. www.kidneync.org www.kidneyfund.org Parent Teacher Magazine • Mar/Apr 2015 • 11