Arkansas Mother Raises More Than $20,000 For Urgent Double kidney And heart transplant
USA: An Arkansas mother, Brittany Slater, has seen grassroots support surge past $20,000 to cover costs tied to a rare double kidney and heart transplant she faces. The community-driven fundraising effort has more than doubled an initial $10,000 target that organizers said was needed to move ahead with the procedure.
What began with a few thousand dollars in online donations quickly widened to more than 200 contributors, including several large gifts and a single $2,000 donation that pushed the total higher. Fundraisers reported the campaign had been building before a local news segment amplified the appeal, producing a dramatic spike in donations overnight.
Clinically, Slater is preparing for a complex transplantation that combines replacement of both kidneys along with heart surgery; she remains on the registry awaiting a compatible donor match. The newly raised funds are intended to reduce immediate financial barriersβmedical pre-op expenses, travel, and family supportβso she can focus on care and time with her children during the waiting period.
Family members say the influx of donations has eased urgent financial pressure and allowed them to concentrate on the medical timeline as they pursue transplantation options. Community organizers continue to accept contributions as Slater waits for a donor match and the next steps in her treatment plan.
Video originally published on 2026-03-25 21:22:00
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