Nurse Turns Blizzard to Smiles, Brings Snow Inside for Hospitalized Kids
This nurse made several trips outside, into a winter storm, to bring in huge bowls of snow so hospitalized kids could make mini-snowmen with it.
Two years after a woman's baby son died, she got to hear his heartbeat again - in the chest of another child, whose life he saved.
Heather Clark's son, Lukas, died when he was just seven-months-old. After ordering that his organs be donated for transplanting his heart went to Jordan Gonzalez, an 18-month-old girl who'd struggled her entire, short life with a faulty heart valve.
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Lukas save two other children's lives with the donation of his liver and kidneys.
"He did more in 7 months in life than I've done in 25 years of life," Heather told KPNX News.
Two years after the life-saving surgery, Jordan was the epitome of health, running through hospital halls as her mother, Esther, met Heather for the first time, to thank her for a selfless choice at a difficult time.
Esther and Jordan also had a gift for Heather - a plush, teddy bear with an audio recorder inside.
On it is a recording of Lucas' heart beating in Jordan's chest so Heather can listen to it anytime she wants.
You will need a tissue for this beautiful video…
(WATCH the report below from KPNX News) - Photo: Donate Life Arizona
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