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Uber Driver Donates His Kidney To A Passenger

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A Life Changing Uber Ride

Tim Letts, an Army veteran working as an Uber driver, was matched with Bill Sumiel, who was returning home from a medical appointment. During the ride, Letts learned that Sumiel had been on the kidney transplant list for years. Impressed by Sumiel’s community involvement and positive attitude despite his health struggles, Letts offered to donate one of his kidneys. Jessica Reyes breaks down the story with Dr. Cortina Peters.

Making a Difference With Random Acts of Kindness

Letts, driven by a lifelong passion for helping others, saw this as an opportunity to make a real difference. He had always been a compassionate person, having cared for injured animals in the past. Despite initial doubts from friends and family, Letts proceeded with the donation, believing it wasn’t a major sacrifice since people can live with one kidney. Fortunately, he was a perfect match for Sumiel.

Strangers Now Forever Connected

The surgery was successful, and both men recovered well. Letts moved to Germany for work, while Sumiel continued his community work. They remain in touch and consider each other friends. This story serves as an inspiring reminder that hope and kindness can exist even in unexpected situations, transcending differences in background and beliefs.

To learn more about Dr. Cortina Peters check out her website.

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