Two Mothers Bond After Boy’s Donated Heart Gives Teen New Life, Urge Organ Donation

Two Mothers United By A Donor boy’s heart Inspire Organ Donation Across The Pacific Northwest
Nov 10, 2025 — by Transplant News

USA: Two mothers, one from New York and another who once lived in Oregon, have forged an enduring bond after a child donor’s heart saved a life across state lines. The families met following a transplant that linked them forever: the donor was a boy named Jake; the recipient was a baby born with a severe congenital heart defect whose only path to survival was a heart transplant.

Medical teams placed the infant on the transplant waiting list and maintained him on life support as clinicians searched for a match. Within days on the list, the transplant occurred using Jake’s heart. The operation and long recovery enabled the recipient to survive and, over the years, to grow into a healthy, thriving teenager now preparing to graduate high school — a milestone both families mark together.

In the wake of that exchange, the two mothers travel and speak across the Pacific Northwest to promote organ and tissue donation. They emphasize the scale of need, noting nearly 3,000 people are waiting for transplants in the region. The outreach highlights that a single solid organ donor can save up to eight lives, that tissue donation can impact as many as 150 people, and that cornea donation can restore sight to two individuals. Their advocacy aligns with Donate Life Northwest as it commemorates 50 years of facilitating donations.

Both families present the transplant as a continuing legacy of the donor child and now use their shared story to encourage others to register as donors. They describe a lasting connection born from loss and life, and they carry a unified message about the practical, measurable ways donation can give others a second chance.


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