Memphis Transplant Recipient Marks Recovery With Book Release And Foundation Launch
USA: A Memphis woman identified as Stacy has emerged as a vocal advocate after surviving a life-threatening illness that culminated in a transplant, crediting both medical intervention and faith for her recovery. She frames her experience as a combination of miraculous restoration and the hard reality of undergoing transplantation, and now plans to turn that journey into public action and outreach. Her account emphasizes gratitude to clinical teams and a determination to help others navigating similar crises.
Stacy has set a high-profile triple milestone for January 17: she will celebrate her birthday, release a new book recounting her experience, and officially launch a foundation designed to support survivors and raise awareness about transplantation and recovery. The events are being organized in Memphis, and organizers are offering tickets and information through the foundation contact email: yieldhillthrive@gmail.com. Local anchor Alicia Renee highlighted the rollout as a city celebration of resilience.
The foundation and book are presented as platforms to amplify survivor stories, educate about the realities of transplant pathways, and mobilize community support for people facing severe medical challenges. Stacy’s narrative weaves together personal faith, gratitude for medical care, and practical aims—using her public profile and the January event to foster connection, resource sharing, and long-term advocacy around transplantation and post-transplant life.
Organizers say the launch will bring together supporters, community members, and healthcare advocates to mark a new chapter for the foundation and for Stacy personally. The emphasis remains squarely on recovery, the lifesaving role of transplantation, and translating a private ordeal into public service and support for others in the Memphis area.
Video originally published on 2026-01-12 23:50:17
