Forever Bonded: Four People Connected Through A Single Act of Kindness
By RonnySteel

In 2019, Frank Pompa received life-changing news: he learned that he had only 10% kidney function and had to start dialysis twice a week.
His sister, Joely Sanders, was disappointed to find out that she wasn't a suitable match for a kidney donation.

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The Banner Living Kidney Donor Program intervened, offering a ray of hope by connecting Frank with Tracey Gonzalez in Illinois.
In an unexpected twist, Tracey's husband, Tony, also required a kidney.
Against the odds, Joely Sanders miraculously turned out to be a suitable match. The siblings and the couple engaged in a unique kidney exchange, where each pair selflessly donated to the other.
Both families expressed gratitude for the invaluable gifts of freedom and health that resulted from their willingness to share a part of themselves.
"The donor, at the end of the day, doesn't benefit from anything. You know what I mean? But in my eyes, it's like the way she (Joely) feels inside. It's probably priceless," Frank told KGUN.
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