Meet Josh, a man from Los Angeles who has contributed far more than most of us. Yet, he hasn’t been giving money.
Josh Harrold has benefited others by donating his organs.He has done this before, most recently giving a portion of his kidney to a baby girl.
Nonetheless, others may be perplexed as to why Josh has no problem repeating this action.

It all started nine years prior, when his wife Erica was diagnosed with a terrible brain tumor.
Every medical professional they spoke with was unhelpful and gloomy.
They all informed the couple that nothing could be done because the tumor could not be removed. They claimed that she would only have roughly 4 years to live, even with chemotherapy.

But, it soon became clear that pessimism was just that—pessimism. They didn’t want to give up. They eventually
discovered a neurosurgeon at USC who had considerably better news than the others during their quest.
Yes, let’s proceed, the neurosurgeon said.
Erica recovered from the procedure successfully and was cancer-free.
Josh would be motivated to give back by two big events, one of which would be this.

He was set on the path he’s currently on after his daughter Amelia was born prematurely.Josh spent the full eight weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Josh noticed there were many people outside the NICU. All of them were there because they were distressed and hurt.

Kelly Van Den Berghe contacted all of her friends and family on Facebook when the time came for her to get a kidney.
Kelly had developed polycystic kidney disease and would need to undergo frequent dialysis if she didn’t get a new kidney.

Josh glanced at his wife once before she realized he wanted to respond to her post after seeing it.
Josh had nothing to lose as a healthy person’s kidney regenerates over the course of a few weeks.
Van Den Berghe is eternally grateful for the kidney transplant that saved her life.He belongs to me. And I have great kidneys. He thereby saved my life, she stated.

Years later, he repeated the action. Josh is currently giving a young girl he’s never met 25% of his liver.
She was less than a year old at the time, which was all he knew. We now know Kelly’s name and that she has biliary atresia.

Kelly’s burden was significantly lessened by Josh’s liver donation, and even now she is making amazing progress.
’I underwent a battery of tests, and fortunately everything was in agreement. I feel like this baby was made for me.
He spoke
Josh now urges everyone to donate blood and organs if they are able to.
Although it could make you feel a little uneasy or uneasy, it might actually save someone’s life.
Consider Van Der Berghe, who was saved from a life of dialysis by Josh’s straightforward kidney donation.
‘Whether it’s as simple as marking the donor box on your driver’s license or donating blood… Everyone can
be a hero; you don’t have to go to the lengths I’m going to. In his own words, he stated
Watch the video below to hear him discuss his tale. Share this article as well, if you would!