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Can I donate my kidney to a child?

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Check with the hospital closest to you that does kidney transplants.

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Hello Yolly, its very kind of you to think of donating to a child. If for some reason that didn't work out, I'd be forever grateful if you donate to my fiancé. My fiancé is a father of 4 who is a wonderful father, best friend, son and still holds a full time job. HE is doing dialysis at home, not to mention still loves inventing, working on cars, motorcycles and doing electrical stuff around the home. He would do anything for those he loves, sacrifice his life. This is why its my turn to do what I can to find a donor. Thank you.

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