NJ Sharing Network 5K Celebration of Life: Team Story Flipbook

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Virtual 5K Celebration of Life Sunday, May 17, 2020

Team Story Flipbook



Alpha Omega Come on out and run or walk with team Alpha Omega as we raise awareness for Organ and Tissue Donation. This is my 19th year volunteering with the NJ Sharing Network and my 8th year supporting the 5K. The Long Branch 5k is a VIRTUAL 5K this year and will definitely be different but we will still be running through the neighborhood. Hopefully some friends will join us on a virtual run!! The 5k in New Providence has been moved to September but is always amazing because you are at the NJ Sharing Network Headquarters. The streets of beautiful New Providence are closed off. As you run, homeowners / spectators cheer you on to the finish line. Almost every team sets up a tent here to showcase what their team is about. I will bring the tent and tables, please bring a folding chair. WHEN YOUR LEGS GET TIRED RUN WITH YOUR HEART I support the NJ Sharing Network 5K in memory of: my twin sister Michelle Bocknack 01' my dad "Big Mike" Michael Bocknack 11' my cousin Thomas Sudano Jr. 13' my cousin Dawn Sudano 15' and for the lives they saved and enhanced through their gift of life. and to support my awesome friend Samantha who is a living kidney donor that donated to her cousin Kelly! Embrace Life in every sense of the word. I live for the life that my sister didn't get to finish, I live to make my dad proud of what I have become, organ donors are heroes. I am grateful for every life that has been saved or enhanced because of my family's choices to donate. Just as we were sitting bed side in a hospital room, through one of our darkest hours, hoping for a miracle to save our loved one... someone, somewhere was praying for a similar wish, that someone will say yes to organ donation and save their life. YOU have that power. Register today https://www.organdonor.gov/register.html Share your wishes with your family and friends so they will know, without hesitation, that you wish to donate life.

OUTLIVE YOURSELF, DONATE LIFE


Team Andrew Team Andrew was created in the memory of Andrew Jova. Our son, Andrew ,was born July 3, 1991. His heaven date is August 23,2008. He was 17 years old. Andrew was about to start his senior year in high school. He was an active member in our church's youth group and was involved in local mission work. Andrew loved to play golf, lacrosse and football. He loved the Yankees and the Green Bay Packers. Andrew was also a member if the Jr. Firefighters program in Brick, NJ. He was a fun boy full of energy. He had his drivers permit and was looking forward to driving in October 2008. Andrew died from a brain injury he sustained in an accident. We made the decision to donate his organs after spending a few days in the hospital waiting for things to get better. The waiting was horrible and after we were told Andrew would not survive, we thought of the many people waiting for that phone call that would save their lives. It is a way of remembering Andrew and we know if the choice was his to make, he would have chosen the same. Losing Andrew is a daily struggle for us but we have faith that Andrew is home with Jesus and donating his organs has made it possible for others to live. Team Andrew proudly brings awareness to organ donation and honors the memory of our sweet, crazy, Andrew.


Angels Among Us In December 2016, after a lung biopsy, I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), a lung disease that results in scarring of the lungs for unknown reasons and placed on oxygen therapy. After completing a series of tests, I was listed for a right lung transplant in September 2017. While waiting for a lung to become available, I began taking Pulmonary Rehabilitation at Monmouth Medical Center and attended several support groups to help me understand what I was about to go through, which I highly recommend. In addition I stayed active doing the things that I enjoyed doing in my daily and social life. Over a period of time my oxygen level started to decline and was admitted to Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in May 2019 and placed on the High Flow oxygen machine a month later transferred to the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation machine (ECMO) to help me breathe. Within a few days my Doctor and a Fellow staff member came to my room and informed me that a lung had become available. On June 24, 2019, I received a right lung transplant. Throughout the time that I was waiting I never gave up hope and stayed positive. I had my Faith, Family, My Son Darren and his wife Josefina, Friends, Neighbors,Transplant Team and my Music and to ALL, I say “Thank You” from the bottom of my heart. Extra Special “Thank You” to my Donor and her Family for giving me this Gift of Life and hope to one day meet them and thank them in person. This year I will be participating in my first 5K/ Transplant Games for the NJ Sharing Network. I’ve recently become a Certified Advocate Volunteer and look forward to sharing my journey with others to give them hope and to stay positive. My daughter Dana was taken from my life too soon. She's definitely an Angel in heaven looking down and is a guiding force in my life. Also, I was recently blessed with my first grandchild, Waimea Dana Burke. We always have Angels Among Us whether they are deceased or living. These two angels give me a strong sense of purpose and a sincere desire to contribute to society in a meaningful way. One of my favorite affirmations, No matter how you feel, get up, dress up, show up and Never Give Up.Lessonslearnedinlife.com


ARTIE’S PARTIE

Arthur lost his life in a fatal car accident in March of 2012. Even though his life was over, Arthur was able to give the gift of life to three others. Arthur gave the greatest gift someone could give to another. Since then, every year his family and friends walk in honor of him and his gifts. Arthur was an outgoing and wonderful person who really cared about people and would do anything to help them. We walk to keep his memory alive and show our love and support to those who have given, those who have received, and those who are waiting for the gift of life.


A-Team

Everything happens for a reason. We may never learn the answer to the question “Why?” but we have to accept there is a reason. This is my story. One of the many things I enjoyed doing with Angela was walking. At least four times a week Angela and I would walk our two mile route. This was our time to talk privately with each other. Speed records were never set but we didn’t care. On one particular stroll this past summer she brought up the topic of being laid to rest. I have always wanted to be cremated and Angela shared her desires with me. She also wanted to be cremated. When I asked her why she replied, “So I can always be with you.” We made a joke about it because she was 28 and still living home. Looking back, this conversation proved to be essential in honoring her wishes at such a young age. Why did we have this conversation? God only knows. As a little girl, Angela was the child that everyone loved. She had lots of friends and would do anything to make them happy. Angela loved to cheer and play softball. She wasn’t overly athletic but always put her heart into everything she did. As a teenager, she was the person her friends confided in. She could keep a secret and gave advice from her heart. Why? Because she truly cared about the people in her life. Angela earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Centenary College. Not completely fulfilled, she furthered her education by studying to become a drug and alcohol counselor. Working on a non-paying internship, Angela would put in ridiculous hours. This came as no surprise to my husband and myself. Once again, Angela showed her love of caring for others. Even in death, she continued to help those in despair. Becoming an organ donor was her decision and one we proudly followed through with. Although deeply saddened by our loss, we were happy for the many people her final act of generosity supported. All of her major organs were instantly procured and offered life and hope to someone less fortunate. Angela was our first child. She is sadly missed by us, her brother and sister, her Godson, numerous relatives and countless friends. We may never know the answer to the question “Why?” but we do know everything happens for a reason. Perhaps her reason was to continue to live on through others. It is our hope to someday hear from those who benefited from her.


Team Big Daddy Marcus It’s that time again!! I am participating in NJ Sharing Network's 5K Celebration of Life to honor my late husband, Marcus. Marcus gained his wings December 2018. However, Marcus loved to help whoever he could whenever he could. My beloved husband was able to save lives by donating his heart, kidney and liver. My dream one day is to have the chance to meet these individuals that now carry a piece of my husband. The 5K Celebration of Life is more than just a 5K‌ it celebrates the many lives that have been touched by organ and tissue donation and translation and honors those who have given the gift of life. I invite you to join me on Sunday, May 17th, 2020 at 10am in Long Branch to honor, to remember, and to give hope. The NJ Sharing Network Foundation is committed to increasing the number of lives saved through innovative transplant research, family support, public awareness and education about the life-saving benefits of organ and tissue donation and transplantation. I greatly appreciate your support. Thank you so much for your support and consideration. #TEAMBIGDADDYMARCUS


Billy Romanello's Team Our team is named Billy Romanello, in remembrance of a very special son, brother, nephew and friend, who would have turned 43 this year. Billy was always smiling, the first person that new neighbors were bound to meet, and the life of the party. Billy was the one who volunteered to be dunked to earn money for local charities, who loved shopping at the mall, and who would give his last penny to the needy. His death was sudden, and we miss him every day. This hurt is eased by knowing that even during his last moments, Billy was busy caring for others, by donating his organs so that others could live.


Team Bob Born in the coal region of Pennsylvania in Robert (Bob) McCullion spent his childhood years in Centralia, PA. In 1961, the McCullion family New Jersey. Following high school graduation, Bob served his country in the United States Army as a Chaplains’ Assistant during the Vietnam War. Upon completion of his military duties, Bob enrolled at Seton Hall University as a Sociology major graduating in 1972. While at Seton Hall, he met his future wife. At the time of his death, Bob and Eileen were married for 43 years. Bob and Eileen moved to Toms River in 1974 where they raised three wonderful children: Katie, Mike and Tim. Bob drew great pleasure watching his children on the soccer fields and basketball courts. He was also a devoted Seton Hall Basketball and Giants Football fan. Bob worked for over 30 years for various technology companies, achieving numerous awards for his successful sales career. He took great pride in providing his customers with excellent products and service. Bob considered his immediate and extended family as his greatest blessings. His beautiful Irish smile lit up every gathering he attended. People recognized Bob as a loving, caring and compassionate person who generously extended help to those in need. Bob registered as an organ donor years before his death in 2014 from heart disease. His family has derived great comfort knowing that his tissue and cornea donations have enhanced the lives of over 65 deserving individuals. Bob would be incredibly grateful to his 5K team members consisting of his loving family and dear friends. He would also be most appreciative of the life saving work of the New Jersey Sharing Network.


TEAM BUCK TEAM BUCK, a team formed in 2011 for the very first NJSN 5K, really exemplifies and illustrates the far reaching powers of organ and tissue donation. Now more than ever, we need to be reminded that the strength and the hope within the human spirit will prevail. Our family was not unaware of the miracle of organ donation. Back in 1995, my brother John’s father-in-law, the beloved John Luciano, received a heart transplant. At the time, it was almost unbelievable yet so amazing. He went on to live for nearly another 20 years and got to enjoy, and be adored by, his ever-growing family. But that was all I ever remember about the subject of organ donation. We all supported it, checked the boxes on our driver’s licenses, that was it. Then in 2009, our son Dan, happened to share with us that he’d renewed his drivers license and he had to show us how handsome he looked in the picture, and he told us that he was an organ donor….that one day, someone was going to get his beautiful green eyes. Of course we never dreamed that he would donate his organs within days of showing us that license, but he did go on to save three lives and assist dozens of others with his donated tissue. So TEAM BUCK was formed in 2011 to remember and honor Danny and to help spread awareness about organ and tissue donation. This has always been a wonderful event for our family. In the early years, it was Dan’s friends along with aunts and uncles and cousins. Our friends and neighbors and co-workers often came….some who had known and loved Danny, and some who just felt like they did because of knowing and loving us. Along the way, as Amy volunteered at NJSN, she met Dr. Patrick Buddle. Patrick is a LIVING DONOR, having donated his kidney to a friend and colleague in 2002. Sometimes they would speak together giving their audiences different perspectives about organ donation. In 2013, immediately following the 5K event, Amy and some friends continued celebrating at The Parker House in Sea Girt. After noticing that the bartender and Amy were both wearing a bright green rubber bracelet, they got to talking about their respective associations to organ donation….Amy, because of Dan and the bartender, Vincent Buddle, because of his Dad, Patrick! Well, that chance meeting really turned into something special, with Amy and Vinnie recently getting married. So, now Patrick is Amy’s father-in-law. Over the years TEAM BUCK has been supported both emotionally and financially by our wonderful family and friends. A special mention needs to be made to my Blue Buff “family” who often came from Connecticut to show their support. Sadly, in 2017, a very special member of the Buff family died tragically. She was my friend, Joyce Novotny, beloved sister and aunt to Jim and Stephanie and their son, Eddie. Joyce also became a hero, saving the lives of eight people. Being an organ donor was very much in keeping with her generous and giving spirit. Our one VERY SPECIAL TEAM, has many reasons to celebrate the gift of organ donation. For this 10th ANNIVERSARY year, sadly we will not physically be together, but the 2020 Long Branch Virtual 5k is wonderfully represented by members of TEAM BUCK from near and far. So many of you have generously supported The NJ Sharing Network, and for that we thank you. We have photo submissions from near and far! We appreciate you sending in photos!! Our virtual team is taking part from as far as California. A VERY special shout out to Bruce’s fellow classmates, the Thirty-third/17th Company, Class of 1975, US Naval Academy! It’s been wonderful to reconnect with some of you and I hope that you can consider taking part next year. TEAM BUCK will not be beaten by Covid-19. Of course we will be smart and keep it virtual this year. We will miss seeing you this month but we’ll be sure to let you know if the NJSN is able to move forward with the Sept 13 event in New Providence.


Caitlin Gives Team Caitlin Gives was created in loving memory of Caitlin Mary Nelson. Caitlin was a selfless, warm-hearted young woman who was 20 years old when she tragically passed away. She had a brilliant smile, dazzling charm, and warm personality. Her passion for life and devotion to helping others was remarkable. Caitlin was always eager to assist people and sometimes even put the needs of others above her own. She enjoyed knitting hats for premature babies in the hospital. Caitlin was a volunteer at Sister Pat’s Kids Camp for children with cancer and other blood related disorders and she volunteered at Camp Sea Stars North, a sleepaway camp for children affected by the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School. She was studying social work and hoped to become a pediatric oncology social worker. Caitlin was a fervent supporter of organ donation and strongly encouraged her family and friends to register to become organ donors. At one time prior to the accident, she even told her mother to donate her organs if anything ever happened to her so that someone could use them. Her selflessness and thoughtfulness is admirable, especially at such a young age. In her ultimate act of kindness, Caitlin chose to give the gift of life. She selflessly donated her heart, lungs, kidneys, pancreas, and liver. The magnitude of the impact Caitlin made is clear-she also donated over 200 bone and tissue grafts for oral and orthopedic surgeries. One of these has already been used for a young man’s knee surgery. We wish that Caitlin could be here but we are grateful that she lives on. In September of 2018, Caitlin’s family had the opportunity to meet the recipients of Caitlin’s organs. The recipient of Caitlin’s kidney even named his new daughter Caitlin, in honor of the girl who gave him the gift of life. Many donor families never get a chance to meet the recipients for a number of reasons, so they were fortunate to do so just a year and a half later. It was a difficult yet beautiful experience. The tragedy they faced afforded these amazing individuals another chance to live. Our angel baby accomplished so much and touched so many lives in her 20 years. As a daughter, sister, girlfriend, cousin, friend, and niece, Caitlin will be missed terribly but will live on in our minds and hearts. Butterfly kisses always and forever. This is our 4th year participating in the NJ Sharing Network 5K Celebration of Life. We continue to walk and run to honor Caitlin and keep her legacy alive.


Carm's Crusaders Carm’s Crusaders is excited to celebrate the Silver Anniversary of Mom/ Carmella’s liver transplant! She wouldn’t be where she is without the amazing Sharing Network family! We’re walking to honor those who gave, pay tribute to others who received, offer hope to those who continue to wait and remember the lives lost while waiting for the Gift of Life.


Team Charlie's Angels Losing our Charlie unexpectedly on March 3, 2018 shortly after retiring from a rewarding 42-year career with Con Ed on Staten Island has left a void in our lives. He was much more than a supervisor. He was a unique mentor and a true friend who went above and beyond to ensure each of us excelled at our current positions while challenging us to achieve our fullest potential. To celebrate Charlie’s life on what would have been his 66th birthday, we will again be participating in NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life on Sunday, May 17, 2020, albeit a VIRTUAL one. This non-profit organization is responsible for recovering organ and tissue for transplant 24/7 for the nearly 4,000 people in NJ who are on the waiting list! As a donor, Charlie’s tissue donations have already improved the quality of life for his recipients. We hope you will support our Team Charlie’s Angels with a contribution to our Con Ed team. We are very fortunate that Con Ed is a Matching Gift partner with the NJ Sharing Network. Once you submit a donation, go to the link below for the form you need to submit to have contribution matched by Con Ed. We know, Charlie supported the mission of the NJ SHARING NETWORK, we hope you will, too!


Chilton ICU Coderunners Our team was first formed about 5 years ago but our story starts long before then. The ICU at Chilton Medical Center (formerly Chilton Memorial Hospital) has had a long standing relationship with the New Jersey Sharing Network (NJSN). From the time I began my employment almost 20 years ago it was clear to me that supporting this initiative was held in a high priority. From the ICU perspective the support is bitter sweet. As you care for a patient who has advanced to brain death there are many emotions from both the family and staff that evolve from admission to the time a brain death determination is met. I have been priviliged to be able to see just how helpful the partnership with the NJSN staff is in these situations. They get to know the family as much as the bedside staff and are right there to provide the support needed to help families make what has to be the hardest decision of their lives. Whether families decide to proceed with organ donation or not, the NJSN staff has provided the same level or support and understanding, that has been truely inspiring to me. I was only 18, working as an Operating Room Technician at another hospital, when I participated in my first Organ Procurement procedure. I remember as if it was yesterday the feeling of awe just knowing that the patient's heart and kidneys would save several lives. Being on the inpatient side now rather than the operative side has given me an even broader perspective of just what the family goes through in making this very brave decision to give the gift of life. Over the course of my career I have cared for many patients who have met criteria for organ donation, some who's families have agreed to donation and some who have not. When a family does agree it is incredible working together with the NJSN on-site nurse to determine viability of the organs and seeing their process to find the proper match or matches for the donors organs and setting up the procurement teams, all the while providing support to the family. It is for these reasons and many more that I have been so passionate about supporting the New Jersey Sharing Network during my career as a Registered Nurse and am proud to work for leadership who share and support my passion. 2017

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TEAM DOROTHEA TEAM DOROTHEA participates in the NJ Sharing Network 5K Walk/Run in support of Dorothea (Dede) Duffy. Initially, as she waited in hope of a kidney transplant and, now, in gratitude for the kidney transplant she received in January 2014. Dorothea has walked in every NJSN 5K through dialysis to transplant and now walks to honor her Donor, Ben Diamond and Ben's Family. This is her story.

"I had some medical challenges that began in 2010. I was diagnosed with an uncommon autoimmune disease which affected my kidneys. I was on dialysis and the wait list for a kidney transplant for almost 4 years. Then, in January 2014, I was blessed with the long awaited kidney transplant. I am eternally grateful to my Donor Family for making the decision to give the Gift of Life through their loved one, Ben. As a NJ Sharing Network Volunteer Ambassador, I am glad to have the opportunity to share my experience and information about Organ and Tissue donation.

Dorothea with Ben’s Brother & Mom, Jake & Susan Diamond Long Branch 2019

New Providence 5K 2019

To honor Ben, his family and everyone touched by transplantation, I spread the word about Organ and Tissue donation and how important it is to register to be a Donor or consider becoming a Living Donor.� Long Branch 5K 2019


Eileen's Transplant Trotters I would like to tell you about myself and Eileen’s Transplant Trotters. I suffered from PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease). I was on dialysis for 5 1/2 years. Going for treatments was not a pleasant environment or lifestyle, but I had to make it part of my routine, and made the best of it. I made many friends with the caring staff, as well as fellow patients. I was listed at 2 transplant facilities and received my call for my Gift of Life on 12/15/13, which happened to be the day before my birthday and the week before Christmas. I could not have asked for a better gift, ever, in my life. Pre and post transplant times were very difficult, but promising. I had (and have) a very strong group behind me~my husband and my 3 beautiful children, family, as well as many close friends. I thank my donor and their family every single day, for giving me the ultimate Gift of Life, at the most tragic time in their lives. As I recovered, I thought of many ways I could get involved with spreading the word of the importance of organ and tissue donation, as a token of my appreciation and to give back. Since I received my transplant in Pennsylvania, it would have been difficult to travel back there often for volunteer training and meetings, events, etc. I began to get involved with the NJ Sharing Network, and became a certified volunteer almost 2 years ago. I am very happy to be part of such a wonderful group of Volunteers, Staff and others. It is a tremendously rewarding experience to be part of that team, and to give back when sharing my story. It is a warm feeling for donors, donor families, recipients and recipient families to see how well a recipient can be doing. I have greatly enjoyed participating in the NJSN 5K Celebration of Life for 3 times now. I walk in honor of my donor, who, without their Gift, I would not be here to participate with my family and close friends. The event is just a wonderful way for those associated with transplants, to come together and support each other. The day is filled with so many heartwarming stories, different activities and more. I live by the quote, “One Day at a Time.” When my Dad was suffering with kidney disease, he would always say that and it would get him through some rough and good days. I live by his quote every day, to honor my donor and to be here to enjoy life One Day at a Time.


Team Elise PAPD 3382 Elise Catherine Bastardo left us on 2/12/16. She was in an automobile accident at the age of 24. Elise was a graduate of Rutgers University and a volunteer for the Scarlet Listeners. This is an undergraduate student run peer counseling, crisis, and referral hotline. After many hours of training, Elise answered these calls. It changed her life and guided her towards a life of public service. Elise became a proud member of the Port Authority Police Department. She was assigned to Newark Airport and loved life and her job. Elise believed in fitness and probably joined more gyms than most. Elise was very strong both emotionally and physically. However, she didn't take family, friends or life for granted. She valued the idea of "today" and living in the moment. To say Elise "lit up a room with her smile" was an understatement. We were so blessed to have her for 24 years. Our lives and family are better because of her. Elise's grandfather was the first heart transplant in Union County or NJ. (I am not sure of that check People Mag.) He was featured in People Magazine in 1978. This transplant allowed me to meet my husband's father. We never forgot how important the gift of life is. As a family we knew that we would donate Elise's organs, but she already had made that decision by filling out her license. She was an organ donor. Elise had a great understanding of life at a young age. Her organ donation would allow three more people to continue with living their lives~their destiny. Please honor Elise by becoming an organ donor and participating in the virtual 5K on 5/17/20. The Port Authority and her colleagues designed our shirts, flyer and continue to participate in her memory. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!


TEAM ERIC

We are here for the third year to honor the memory of our angel, Eric Caposele. He was a wonderful son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and friend. His smile is something that will live on forever in the memories of all who knew him. We are proud of the decision he made to become an organ donor and are grateful to our transplant coordinator, and the NJ Sharing Network who helped us through this difficult journey. We are forever grateful for their compassion, love and support. Our lives are forever changed because of our loss and again because of his gifts.


The Extra-organaries As many of you may know, Mike's father was the grateful recipient of a heart transplant in 2010. Within a few weeks he was full of energy and back to all his normal activities. Since then he has considered every day to be a gift. We are so grateful, too, for the generous but anonymous donor who gave us all these years with Mike Senior. On May 17th our family will be participating in a virtual 5K Run/Walk to honor all of those who gave the gift of life, to celebrate those who have received, and to offer hope to those still waiting. Funds raised by the NJ Sharing Network go to support donor families, innovative transplant research, and raise public awareness.


TEAM FES Our very first 5K was in 2011, the inaugural 5K at the New Jersey Sharing Network. This picture is a collage of our first experience at the 5K. Team Fes is in memory of our son, brother, uncle, cousin, friend James J. Fessel. Participating in the 5K was a way to take an extremely heartbreaking event, and changing it into a celebration of hope. On the afternoon that he was taken from us, someone at the hospital asked if we would consider tissue donation. In our extreme grief and confusion, we declined. However, late that night, someone from the NJ Sharing Network called and asked again. She added that the donor ID was on his license. This was his choice. So the 5K became a celebration of his life, but also a reminder of his generous and gentle spirit. With every year, we learn more about this wonderful organization. We know that the funds raised at the 5K support the mission of the Sharing Network through awareness and education. So we not only celebrate his life, but continue his generous spirit, knowing that more people are receiving the gift of life through the support of the Sharing Network. It has been such a blessing to be a part of the NJ Sharing Network. We are so very grateful for having the opportunity to celebrate James’ life through our grief. In honor of those who gave, on behalf of those who have received and with hope for those who continue to wait for a life saving organ and tissue transplant.



Guardian Angel Grandpa Allen In October of 2017 my father, Allen Ramsey Peddie, was taken from me. His death was sudden and devastating for myself and everyone who knew him. He had a kind heart, an amazing work ethic, a silly sense of humor, and a love for soda and chocolate cake. The thing he was best at was being my father. He was my superhero, to say the least. In 2019 I gave birth to my first child. A boy I named Weston Allen. My son will never meet my father, but I will make sure he knows what an incredible Grandpa he has looking over him. I will make sure that my son knows that not only does his grandpa's soul continue to live on, but that he lives through multiple transplant recipients because of NJ Sharing Network’s amazing efforts. I will make sure that he knows that my father was a superhero—that even though he has passed, he still continues to save lives. NJ Sharing Network has given me a gift that is hard for me to describe in words. Maybe one day I'll find the right words, but for now I'd just like to say: Thank you, NJ Sharing Network, for eternally honoring my father's life and for letting me be a part of this amazing community. Please help me raise money for this incredible non-profit organization that is responsible for the recovery and replacement of donated organs and tissue for those in need of a life-saving transplant. You are forever in my heart, Dad. Allen Ramsey Peddie 5/24/1956–10/22/2017


Gotta Have Hart Thank you for supporting NJ Sharing Network. Rich was a donor and we were all pretty excited when we learned that at least one person benefited from his "gift".


TEAM HAILEY The story of how “Team Hailey” came to be. Hailey was an energetic and good-hearted teenager. She was best known for her contagious smile and laughter. Hailey had a tremendous number of friends who love her and miss her dearly, as well as her family. At the young age of fifteen, Hailey had a dream, not one any ordinary teenage girl would have, she wanted to save lives. Hailey was actively involved in the Junior ROTC Program at her high school. After receiving her high school diploma, Hailey wanted to enlist in the Air Force, soon to graduate after fulfilling her duties, to continue her education and become a surgeon. Unfortunately, Hailey’s life was cut short due to a tragic car accident. After her passing, the Palumbo Family was approached by The NJ Sharing Network. Thinking of what Hailey wanted to accomplish, we decided to carry out her dream and donated her organs. Through this generous donation, Hailey saved five lives and gave many others a better quality of life through tissue and bone donation. Hailey’s dream had come true. Two of Hailey’s organ recipients have already contacted us, by letter, through the Sharing Network. At the NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life in 2019, Team Hailey was given the honor to meet Hannah, Hailey’s liver recipient. Meeting Hannah and her family was the most amazing opportunity. Our lives were changed, but in the most heartwarming way. Team Hailey absolutely adore and love Hannah and her family as if we have known them our whole lives! As well as being able to meet Hannah in person, we have been communicating with John, one of Hailey’s kidney recipients, via letters. It is the most wonderful feeling knowing that her organs gave someone a better quality of life. The Palumbo Family had decided to participate in the 5K Celebration’s, not only because of organ donation, but to honor our precious daughter, sister, and friend. Hailey continues to live in spirit, thru her friends and family. With Team Hailey gathering together, it makes it appear as if Hailey is walking right alongside of us.


In it for the Lung Haul HI ALL! This is our first year participating in NJ Sharing Network 5k!! We are all excited to be part of such a beautiful event! We are walking for my dad who on October 4, 2018 was the recipient of a double lung transplant. We are also remembering, honoring, and showing much gratitude and love to all the donors and donor families as well as all recipients. Sharing is caring and it’s the most selfless act someone can do for another human being and because of this we thank God each and every day that my dad is still here with us! We can not wait to participate in this years virtual 5k ! Go Team “In it for the Lung Haul”


Team Iris My dad was very sick for several years and it progressively got worse to the point where activities such as walking became difficult. On our way home from my grandmother's funeral we pulled over because my dad was having a heart attack. We called 911 on that day in May and he was transferred to Newark Beth Israel where the amazing team of nurses and doctors took care of him for months on machines that kept him alive while he waited for a new heart. We started Team Iris to commemorate the generous young woman who donated her heart and saved my dad's life. Our family is forever grateful this beautiful soul that has granted my dad with more years together and the ability to participate in this 5K.


Jane's Cardinals Jane's Cardinals was formed in honor of our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister and Friend Jane Conrad who passed suddenly and became a donor on January 15th, 2017. Jane spent her whole life taking care of and helping everyone so it is extremely fitting that she could continue doing so after she passed. Jane was the backbone of our family and enjoyed cooking, gardening and spending time with friends and family. She spent her daughter's younger years as “room mom” and chaperoning class trips. She cheered loudly on the sidelines at the girl’s sporting events, whipped up “your special birthday dinner” and had an answer to every “how do you…” question asked. NJ Sharing Network has been the #1 thing that has gotten us thorough this difficult time. This is our 4th year walking as Team- Jane's Cardinals and though we can't all be together this year, many of us will be running virtually.



Jayla's Journey Team Jayla’s Journey was initially created for my daughter Jayla who was born with a chronic kidney condition and will one day need a transplant. It was also a way for me to continue my love for running and begin to run for a purpose, so in 2018 we created our team and never looked back. We have since increased our running as well as our involvement with the NJ Sharing Network, spreading awareness for organ and tissue donation. This will be our third year participating in The 5K Celebration of life and we look forward to many more along our journey to help and support people now that are in the position that my daughter will one day be in.


JERRY’S BUDDIES! According to the NJ Sharing Network, US transplants reached a record high for the fifth year in a row with 34,770 transplants report-

ed. I am proud to say that I know one of those recipients. After almost a year on dialysis for the second time, my dad received a life saving kidney. He is doing well and getting better and better each day. One organ an tissue donor can save up to 8 lives and restore health to over 75 others. As both a dialysis nurse and the daughter to an organ recipient, I support the efforts the NJ Sharing Network has made for my dad and countless others. Please educate yourselves on the benefits of becoming organ donors and consider participating in the NJ Sharing Network 5k that celebrates life. Thank you for supporting NJ Sharing Network.


Team Jessica 5k season is almost here again and we would love for everyone to join us for a 3rd year at the 5k Celebration of Life in Long Branch, continuing our tradition in honor of Jessica’s loving and everlasting spirit. We are incredibly thankful for the love and support we have received and continue to receive from our family, friends, and the incredible Sharing Network community. And, we can only speak for ourselves in saying this organization beyond doubt supports an incredible cause and its influence has a ripple effect. While it is hard to imagine that it will soon be three years since we had to say our goodbye’s to Jessica, the support we received since her passing has helped us through some of the most difficult of times. And, truly is what makes a foundation so close to our hearts possible. One organ and tissue donor can save up to 8 lives and restore health to over 75 others. And over 115,000 people nationwide are waiting for a life-saving organ transplant. If you are unable to participate, we would greatly appreciate any contribution as all donations continue to support this wonderful cause in Jess’s name. Any contribution truly makes a difference so if you are not a registered organ donor and would like to learn more, we highly encourage you to visit www.njsharingnetwork.org for more information. Jess loved the beach so we hope to see you there! With much love, The Tosco Family


John's Super Striders My brother John was a very caring guy with a huge heart. In June of 2017 we participated in a Relay for Life as I had cancer. At the event my brother befriended a little girl named Meghan who was fighting her own battle. He was blown away by her strength and spirit. At the end of the night, he told we spoke of Meghan and he said to me, “ I would give my life if she could have hers.” That was the kind of person he was. Unfortunately, hours later we received a call that he was in the hospital and had suffered an aneurysm. John’s last gift was that he chose to be an Organ Donor. His heart, kidneys and liver were donated. He had an amazing nurse who not only took exceptional care of him but also travelled with his heart and was able to meet the recipient and extend all our best wishes. The NJ Sharing Network has also been extraordinary during the entire journey. We run annually to honor not only John’s memory and spirit but also for all the recipients and their second chance at life.


Johnny Did Goode March 2020 will mark one year since heaven gained a true hero. Being the generous and selfless man he was, John was able to save the lives of those in need through organ donation. To those that have had the privilege of knowing John, knows that he was a truly amazing person who would never hesitate to help those in need. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, pop-pop, brother and friend. His family was everything to him, he never loved in vain and was always willing to give others another chance. John lived life to the fullest and died shortly after his 59th birthday. We miss and love him every day and although he is not physiclly present in our lives, he still lives on through others and will remain in our hearts forever. We continue to grieve his sudden loss however we are filled with great joy knowing he was able to give a little of himself to ensure a better quality of life in someone else. We know he would not want it any other way. Please help us honor John and all those who gave, pay tribute to those who received, offer hope to those still waiting and remeber the lives lost while waiting for the Gift of Life. Thank you for supporting NJ Sharing Network. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.


John's Journey John's Journey started June of 2012 when he received a life saving heart transplant after being admitted to the hospital and being told he would not be leaving without a new heart. What started out as a trip in for general testing, ended up being the start of John's transplant story. By a miracle, after just 8 days on the transplant list, John received the gift of life, when an donor heart became available. We now call the night of June 1st his "Heart Birthday/Anniversary". Since his heart transplant, John has had the joy of becoming a Grandpa to 3 adorable Grandchildren and well as seeing his own children get married. The first last Aug, and 2 more marriages in the coming year. John also had a kidney transplant in May of 2018. The interesting fact behind this kidney transplant, was that he was part of a Kidney donation chain in which his son, John Patrick, donated his own kidney to save a strangers life and his fathers, at the same time. Any of his children, another son and a daughter, would have stepped in and done the same. Because of these amazing live donors and donor families, John is still here to celebrate all the birthdays and milestone with his family and friends, and continue on new adventures.


KTD ACK Our story began in September of 2012. We received a phone call that our dear Katie Ackerman, only 23 years old, had been killed in a car crash. Amongst the devastation, her father, Dennis, received a phone call from the NJ Sharing Network indicating that Katie was an organ donor. Although Dennis was traumatized and couldn't even make sense of what just happened, he remembered how strongly Katie felt about organ donation and knew this was something that needed to be done. The most heartfelt gift was then given to Katie's father, Dennis Ackerman; her mother Susan Ackerman; and her sister, Erin Ackerman. Katie's name was etched onto the Landscape of Life in New Providence. It is with sincere gratitude that friends, cousins, aunts, uncles, and immediate family can reflect on Katie's life here, as well as pray for the lives of others. That year, Katie's family participated in the 5K. Katie's dad had a bad case of arthritis and so be it, he pushed his wife in a wheelchair through the streets of New Providence in Katie's honor. The team was named KT ACK after her screen name on social media. We then lost Dennis in January of 2018. He was also able to donate life. What a miracle that people who are living can benefit from a life lost! For this, we are thankful and find comfort. To continue to help raise funds for this miraculous program, we have added an initial, and our team is now named KTD ACK in remembrance of Katie and Dennis. Their memories live in us always, and their donations continue to help those in need.


Team Kidney Beans My Dad, Chip battled most of my life with illness. When I was very young he was diagnosed with Lupus. This long battle finally ended with kidney failure. He was lucky enough to have his sister, Kim, come forward and donate a kidney to him. Her kidney was strong and gave him 10 years. Although he had many other health issues along the way, it kept him off of dialysis and living a mostly normal life. When he needed a second kidney, I was lucky enough to be a match and I gave him his second kidney. To be a living donor is an amazing experience. Most people look at it as an amazing gift or sacrifice. I just looked at is what I needed to do to give my dad more years without the horrible three hours of dialysis three times a week. Even though my kidney was strong, and it gave my dad two wonderful years full of energy and life, he was diagnosed with cancer last August and it took him quickly in October. He had fought most of his life, and he was ready to be done. My dad was one of the strongest people I know. He was lucky to have two living donor transplants. When I think of all the people waiting for a life saving organ, I just want to be able to spread the word that being a living donor is so easy and such an amazing gift. My dad was able to walk in the 5K last year as a part of Team Kidney Beans. He was so proud of himself for being able to do it. We walk today in his memory to support all the wonderful things that NJ Sharing Network is doing to help spread the word about organ donation, as well as help people receive the life changing transplants that they need. Love you and miss you dad! Jenny Sargent Team Kidney Bean Captain


LADY IN RED

We are participating in NJ Sharing Network's 5K Celebration of Life on May 20, 2018 at 10:00 am, located in Long Branch, NJ. We will be honoring the life and gift of my beautiful mother, Carmen Mohamadi, who we lost far too soon. She was always known for having a heart of gold! Carmen was the woman always willing to wake up early and assist with a school fundraiser, the woman willing to teach children about faith and the light of God during Catechism classes, and the woman willing to give you the coat off of her back if you mentioned you were cold. Carmen passed away suddenly on February 9, 2018, yet, she still managed to provide her greatest gift of all - the gift of life. Carmen gave the gift of life to five people in need through her decision of being an organ donor. Although my mother passed away at only 40 years old, she left behind two daughters that are endlessly proud of her and of all the courageous efforts she left behind in this world. We will forever celebrate her life as if she were right here, and her memory will never fade away from any of us. Please, consider joining our team and walking with us as we celebrate Carmen's legacy on May 20, 2018! If you cannot join us at the walk, please feel free to make a contribution to any of our team members. Our Team name encompasses Carmen's all-time favorite color, as well as her trademark red lipstick, and we are beyond excited to make our Lady in Red proud!


Law & Order Why We Run Eight years ago, Melissa and Tom Clarke's father, Jim, passed away. But every cloud has a silver lining. Eight years ago, two people also received the call that the kidney they each desperately needed was finally available. In passing, Jim got to "donate life" -- an extremely rare opportunity given the confluence of circumstances required to do so -- and the Clarkes earned the honor and privilege of becoming a "donor family" -- a fact that has comforted us these last eight years. If you're not already registered as an organ donor, please consider doing so. It isn't just about the strangers you could help. It could also be the silver lining for the loved ones you leave behind.

Why Team Law & Order Tom is a police officer, and Melissa is a lawyer (and once upon a time, she worked at the storied Manhattan DA's office). Jim was pretty proud of his kids. Also, Jim and Melissa loved watching Dick Wolf's original police procedural and legal drama. Notably, when Jerry Orbach (a/k/a NYPD Detective Lennie Briscoe) passed in 2004, he gave the gift of sight to two New Yorkers when his eyes were donated! Whether you're in law enforcement or just love a good legal drama, we'd be happy to have you join us! Thank you for supporting NJ Sharing Network. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.


Team Liberty is comprised of organ, tissue, and corneal transplant recipients and their families, donor families, living donors, and medical, donation/transplantation professionals from the NJ, NY, and CT tri state area. We come together at the Donate Life Transplant Games of America in a different city every two years to promote the success of transplantation, to raise awareness for the urgent need for organ and tissue donation, to increase the number of registered donors, and to honor donors and their families who have so generously given the gift of life. The Transplant Games is a multi-day athletic competition for organ, tissue, bone marrow, and corneal transplant recipients and living donors ages 2 -99. Over 40 teams across the U.S. compete in a variety of athletic and non-athletic events. There are also inspiring programs for donor families and all attendees. There is something for everyone! Team Liberty also gathers year-round at educational, outreach, and fundraising events in our local communities to raise awareness and to support those touched by donation and transplantation. This includes NJSN’s fabulous 5K’s, where Team Liberty’s 5K team can be found in their Team Liberty t-shirts as walkers, runners, or volunteers, sharing in the energy and inspiration that is always at the center of these yearly events! We welcome new team members with open arms, so please join us if you’re not already part of a team. NJ Sharing Network is the proud host of the 2020 Donate Life Transplant Games at the Meadowlands in New Jersey with Team Liberty as the host team. It has been rescheduled to July of 2021 and is a great opportunity for many more Team Liberty members to experience everything the Transplant Games has to offer and to raise awareness in our area together. Funds raised by Team Liberty’s 5K team will be used to assist with Team Liberty expenses and grants benefiting team members. Team Liberty is a program of NJ Sharing Network. It is managed by Team Liberty volunteers, partnering with NJ Sharing Network to work towards their shared mission to save and enhance lives through organ and tissue donation. Team members from NJ, NY, and CT also volunteer with their own local donation, transplantation, and other related organizations in their community.


Team LJM Please join our family in a 5K walk/run with the Sharing Network, on May 17th in Long Branch NJ. We are very excited to do this walk in honor of my father, Luis Jaime Martinez for the second year! As many of you know, he received the gift of a kidney transplant. He believed in organ and tissue donation so much, so we know he would have a lot of pride knowing he was able to donate himself. Our team name is Team LJM. You can join our team to run, walk, or just watch on the sideline and show your support. You can also click on the link below to donate to our team and support an amazing cause. Any type of support will go a long way and will be appreciated!


Luke David Bautista was born on April Fool’s Day 2001. He brought love and laughter to everyone he came in contact with during his entirely too short 15 years. Luke lived life in a remarkable way. ​He was kind, caring, funny, unique, adventuresome and creative. He instinctively shared his happiness with all around him and thoroughly entertained everyone who had the pleasure of being in his presence. Luke had a great love of music, attended countless rock concerts and was an aspiring drummer. He had a passion for creating movies and videos and greatly enjoyed his TV Production class along with the TV Production Club at his high school. The combination of his humor and creativity led to a multitude of highly entertaining videos. He loved nature and spending time outside, especially riding his bike, hiking, chilling out on the roof, in the hot tub or at the beach. He was always thinking entirely outside of the norm and introduced us to things we never would have experienced without his way of seeing life. Luke’s light continues to live on within the people he was able to save through organ donations. He was able to provide 5 life saving gifts (his heart, both kidneys, liver and pancreas). Luke was unable to donate his lungs, but was able to gift his descending thoracic aorta, which aided in the creation of approximately 30 dialysis ports. That combined with his skin and tissue donations have helped close to 100 people. He is truly a hero in our eyes but not only through the gifts he provided. He is a hero because of the way he lived his life and the impact he had on so many people. He made every moment of his life count, he was never afraid to be himself, and he took time every day to make other people smile. As members of Team Luke, our goal is to not only honor Luke’s memory by celebrating his life and applauding what he was able to give, we also want to follow his example and continue spreading love, laughter and light. What better way than by honoring those who gave, paying tribute to those who received, and offering hope for those who continue to wait for their life-saving gifts.


Team Maeve The Brave Maeve Annette Behan passed away on August 13, 2017, a week shy of her fourth birthday. She always wanted to be a super hero and now she truly is. Maeve saved four lives by

donating her organs through the NJ Sharing Network. Maeve’s heart saved a one year old boy, her liver a one year old girl and her kidneys saved two adult men. We are so proud of her strength. Losing Maeve has been unbearable but her organ donation

has been the rainbow at the end of the storm. Maeve was a beautiful little girl who touched so many lives. She was a firecracker and liked to stomp her foot to get her point across. She was also a very

loving child. She loved to cuddle on the couch sucking her thumb and twirling her hair. She is forever in our hearts.


Marino Makes Miracles Nicholas became an organ donor in December of 2015 at the age of 24. He is known as our “Christmas Angel.” He gave 5 families the ultimate gift, the gift of life. I am in contact with all 5 recipients and they are all doing fine. Nicholas now experiences life through his recipients and sees and travels through the lives of others. Nicholas has taught my family and I the importance of organ donation and how important it is to be a caring and selfless person. As Nicholas’ mom, I couldn’t be prouder of the decision he made to be an organ donor!


Team MICHAEL FITZPATRICK’S GIFT

Michael passed away May 18, 2017 - four days shy of his 38th birthday. Team Michael Fitzpatrick’s Gift was formed just a few days later. Twenty of us walked in the June 4, 2017 5K in New Providence in Michael’s memory - heartbroken and dazed beyond words by the sudden loss of this vibrant, funny, talented, loving guy. To know Michael was to love him. He truly would light up a room. His smile was beautiful, his laugh contagious, his quick wit and sense of humor was wonderful. He was the best son, husband, nephew, cousin and friend anyone could ever ask for. Michael loved music and was a very talented musician - he could play a pretty mean guitar. The Mets was his baseball team and yes, when it came to football JETS JETS JETS! Each year, Michael’s family and friends will participate in the 5K as Team Michael Fitzpatrick’s Gift to honor him and to celebrate his gift of life… Michael’s heart beats in the chest of another man, his corneas gave the gift of sight to another and his tissue helped to improve countless lives.


Team Monroe Share A Spare Facebook post September 14, 2018: “…This is not an easy letter for me to write, but I know that without sending this, someone who might be interested in helping me won’t have that opportunity. … Please consider this and consider being tested to be a donor for me.” That same day my donor’s response came via Facebook Messenger “I’m blood type O+, ready, willing, and able. It was my neighbor. The hospital phone call came Christmas week— we are a MATCH!!! I am shouting my news from the rooftops—I have hit the lottery! No, not the mega ticket, much, much more valuable —The gift of Life!!! Our surgery was performed at St. Barnabas in Livingston, NJ on January 22, 2019 and was broadcasted live for the Live From Kidney Transplant session associated with The Live From Surgery program at the Liberty Science Center. This life changing experience has convinced me that there are many, many good, caring and altruistic people in this world, contrary to the bad in the world and all the terrible things we hear on the news.


Morris Miracles Team Morris Miracles is comprised of Morris Donate Life Regional Group members. We "walk" in memory and honor of recipient, donor and advocate group members. Thank you for supporting NJ Sharing Network!


Ocean Place Resort & Spa During a 34 week ultrasound, my cousin Alyssa and Ray experienced a horrible surprise as they were told baby Xander had critical aortic stenosis, a congenital heart defect that was inherited through Alyssa’s family. They were then immediately sent to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital and within an hour they were seen by the top pediatric cardiologists. They were told once the baby was born, the doctors would perform a balloon valvuloplasty which is a tiny catheter inserted in Xander’s heart that helps expand his narrow aortic valve to allow more blood flow to the body. Due to the narrow aortic valve in the womb, the only set backs were that his left ventricle and mitral valve were overworked and severely damaged as well. Alyssa spent 2 weeks on a high risk obstetric floor to monitor Xander closely. He proved to be a stubborn boy and began having decelerations, so it was decided May 3rd that Alyssa would undergo a C-section the following morning. On May 4, 2018 at 11:36AM their beautiful baby boy had finally arrived at 8 lbs and 11 ounces, 22 inches long. The couple only had merely 30 seconds to see and not even touch their bundle of joy as he was immediately rushed to NICU. Xander underwent his procedure with much hope from the cardiologists that it would be successful. Sadly, there was no improvement with his aortic stenosis and after a few weeks Xander began to have a larger left ventricle and mitral valve regurgitation. After seven weeks, Xander was decompensating having respiratory issues and bradycardia. The poor baby had gotten so bad that they had to do compressions and intubate him in order to stay alive. Luckily, he was placed on the transplant list on June 21, 2018 and the doctors said he is a lot more stable since being intubated. Xander has made strides to recover from his severe heart failure with help from medications, respiratory therapists, a nasal feeding tube, the wonderful doctors and nurses, and huge prayers from all their family and friends. He will continue to be placed in the Pediatric CVICU at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital until he receives his beautiful new heart. placed in the Pediatric CVICU at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital until he receives his beautiful new heart. Baby Xander received his donor heart on September 26th, 2018 and is doing amazing when it comes to his transplant! Xander is our X-man the Warrior! It is an honor and privlage to walk with the NJ Sharing Network in celebration of our X-Man the Warrior! Xander is currently a warrior fighting Hepatoblastoma (a form of liver cancer). He was diagnosed in September 2019, cancer free in December 2019, and had a relapse in February 2020. Xander is a fighter and we have no doubt he will kick cancers butt!


THE ORGAN-IZERS As many of you know I am part of a large and generous family. We have ďŹ ve living kidney donors on our honor role, and we all feel that donor awareness is an extremely important topic.


Team RB Team RB was created by Christine Linton, the oldest sister of Robert Bruce Linton III. In 2004, Robert was struck and killed by a negligent driver on his 11th Birthday. Shortly prior to the accident, Robert had seen "organ donor" on my mom's driver's license. He asked her what that meant, she told him and immediately he said he wished to be an organ donor. Unfortunately, due to Robert's injuries and life-saving attempts, Robert was unable to donate life. In the weeks after Robert's passing, neighborhood children set up a lemonade stand and raised money in Robert's tribute to The Sharing Network. The creation of Team RB was to allow friends and family to celebrate the life that Robert had and remember the amazing person he was. While Robert was unable to donate life...we call him a Donor in Spirit thanks to all of the generous contributions the NJ Sharing Network has received in his honor. The day of the Celebration of Life 5K is a way to connect with our family and friends, spread awareness around the community and share memories of an amazing son, brother, grandchild, friend, neighbor, student, cousin and boy. Team RB continues to grow year after year with more friends and family participating, getting involved and Robert's family growing with his niece and nephews.


Remembering Robin My family and I have participated in the Sharing network 5K since its beginning in 2011.We walk in honor of my beautiful bride, Robin. Robin and I had been married for 27 years and we had two wonderful children. She was my soul mate and best friend. My life was perfect! One morning she woke, complaining of a severe headache. 4 hours later she died. March 2, 2010. While in the hospital, a doctor approached me and discussed organ donation. I spoke with my daughters and they persuaded me to donate Robin’s organs. We have since had the honor of meeting the recipient of Robin’s heart, and the daughter of a man who received Robin’s kidney. I got to see first-hand how organ donation was truly a miracle. Since Robin’s passing, my family and I have been on a crusade, preaching about the importance of organ donation. So, anyone who has not given thought to this, I urge you to consider it. It’s the ultimate gift anyone can give. Please join my family and I and walk or run with us Sunday, May 20th in Long Branch New Jersey. You may also go to our page and support “Team Remembering Robin” with a donation. I look forward to seeing you there!


RICKY’S BULLDOGS Hello to all my family and friends. This October will mark the 5 year anniversary of the passing of Ricky. As many of you may know Ricky was the best! He was full of love in this life and con nued to give a er life by being a organ donor. This is the me to show our love and apprecia on for him, being a organ donor.


Robert's Crew Let’s celebrate Life virtually on Sunday, May 17th, 2020! This will be our second year participating in the NJ Share 5K to honor those who gave and received the gifts of life. On June 13, 2018 at the age of 24, Robert changed my world. Through his strength and donation of his life, he reminds us every day is a gift and not to be taken for granted. Love is forever in our heart and his spirit is always alive within all of us. If you knew Robert, it would not surprise you that he signed up to be an organ donor that gave people a better quality of life through bone and tissue donation. He left this world providing a gift for eight people. The gift of corneal restoration, skin grafts, saphenous veins that helped people with poor circulation and bone grafts to prevent someone from needing an amputation. Robert was an incredible Son, Brother, Nephew, and Friend to all! He always made you smile with his crazy laugh, dancing up a storm, and always doing his best to bring a smile to your face. Robert always lit up the room everywhere he went. I ask that you consider joining my Team and/or contributing in support of the NJ Sharing Network Foundation. Robert will be running next to us laughing and cheering us on! Please join us in remembrance of Robert by supporting this great and worthwhile cause. Thank you for your love and support!


ROD TEMPLON’S RUNNERS On September 15, 2016 Rod Templon passed away and gave the gi of life to others. His family and friends are gathering together to celebrate and honor his life. Rod's Runners is a team of runners, walkers, and volunteers assembled of the community and family that have helped each other grieve and celebrate the life he gave to others a er his passing. The NJ Sharing Network has also been there every step of the process with Rod's family, providing regular check-ins and other donor family support.


Team Ron

We lost Ron in March of 2011 at 47 years of age. Ron was a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend to many. His spunky, sweet, yet rough around the edges personality, has left a lasting impression on every person who had the honor of meeting him. Since Ron’s passing, the NJ Sharing Network has helped our family to find light in the darkest of days. This organization has played a pivotal role in helping us to turn our grieving for Ron into a celebration of his life. Through tissue and organ donation, Ron has been able to give back to over 50 people in need. The recipients of Ron’s gifts have ranged from children to the elderly. He has saved eye sight, rehabilitated injuries & provided new life to those who were out of options. Not only has the NJ Sharing Network given Ron’s life new meaning, it has provided an avenue for Ron’s family and friends to get together and celebrate in his honor. 2017 will mark the 3rd year that Team Ron will participate in the NJ Sharing Network 5K. The team consists of over 50 members of Ron’s family and friends and has raised over $15,000 in its first two years. Getting together for the 5K has become an event that the whole team looks forward to as a time to reconnect and remember our beloved Ron in a joyous, celebratory fashion.


Second Chance I raise funds to honor my girlfriend, Tanya. Tanya was eleven years old and getting ready for school, when she suffered a stroke. As a result of the stroke, it was determined that Tanya had a life threatening condition known as Restrictive Cardiomyopathy and would need a lifesaving heart transplant, that was nearly nineteen years ago. Today, Tanya is preparing to start her nursing career, after successfully completing an accelerated nursing program and passing her boards. She looks forward to giving back, just as so many nurses did for her. Join me in honoring those who gave, paying tribute to those who received, offering hope to those who continue to wait, and remembering the lives lost while waiting. -Ronald Oswick


Shannon Cenci's Team I am a 2015 Kidney Transplant recipient and living it up ever since! My friends and family happily supported my efforts and I am grateful every day for the life I have been given! Check the box, save someone’s life!


Some Assembly Required In June 2013, Jim received a life-altering medical diagnosis - end stage liver disease due to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). In March 2014, he received an incredible gift - the liver transplant that would save his life. This year, we walk in celebration of 5-years of good health, in thanks for the incredible generosity of his donor, and in fervent hope for those on the waiting list. Both Jim and his wife Tara are certified NJ Sharing Network volunteers and are thrilled to support this outstanding organization in its mission of education, advocacy, and saving lives through organ and tissue donation.


TEAM SORRENTINO Two years ago my brother Brad Sorren no suered a trauma c head injury from a tragic work accident. Brad was a son, a brother, a father and a husband and was loved by all for his sense of humor and his ability to light up the room. Above all things, Brad was an Organ Donor and saved the lives of many with his gi s of life. Please join our team to celebrate Heroes like Brad, and raise awareness for the countless others on the transplant list wai ng for their gi !


Standin' for Brandon As this will be our first of many walks with the NJ Sharing Network, we are so happy to be able to be apart of something so amazing. Brandon gained his wings on February 11th 2020. He was just 24 years young, he would have been 25 on May 8th. We want to walk in his memory and bring awareness to the good about organ donation. Our beautiful Brandon managed to save 55 lives. That in its own is a miracle.


Strides to Remember Joey Bakos September 29, 2019 we lost Joey to a tragic car accident. He was only 17 years young with his whole life ahead of him. Our family, friends, and community were absolutely devastated by his loss and we know he will be remembered for his amazing personality, ability to make anyone smile, and impact he had on so many at such a young age. Although Joey was lost so suddenly we as a family decided to make the choice to help Joey help others one last time. Through the NJ Sharing Network he was able to do tissue donation and significantly help the lives of up to 75 people. We now walk with all of the other family and friends that have been impacted by this network either through loved ones who saved/helped other or the recipients of said donations. We walk to remember Joey. We walk to remember the good he was in life, and the good he was able to do after death. RIP Love you always


TEAM T-BONES CREW Todd Allen Holloway On March 11, 2017 a light was ex nguished when Todd passed from a sudden cardiac arrest. He was known by many names: father, husband, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, godfather, colleague, roommate, friend, and son. His light did not go totally out because Todd has given the ul mate gi of sharing to the NJ Sharing Network and Eversight to allow his life forces to con nue in helping others to con nue to live a full life. He is part of a gene c study at Johns Hopkins for ARVD/C. We have joined this organiza on to help spread the awareness of ARVD/C which was not diagnosed at the me he ďŹ rst became ill. More research is needed and this disease needs to be addressed by medical personnel. Without a heart MRI, 24 hour halter monitor, and an echo this disease can't be found.


TheNobleFish As I am celebrating my lung transplant 20 years post. In fact Gwenn's Mom Sandra is on the list for a liver transplant we decided it was very important to make a team and support the NJ Sharing Network. We hope to see you there!


Tim's Rangers April 22, 1999, Tim walked to a friends house to pick up some hockey equipment. On his way home, he was hit by a car and passed away. At that time, we decided that we should donate his organs. They were able to use his cornea's and heart valves. As you can imagine, this was a very difficult time for us, but we find comfort in knowing that donating his organs would help others. It was the one good thing that came of this tragedy. Since that time, I have volunteered for the NJ Sharing Network and started participating in the 5K (2013). Tim's Rangers started with a small group of 3 (2014) and have grown to a team of about 50 and we hope to keep growing our team. This event means so much to us. It is a celebration of life. It is such an uplifting event and we appreciate the effort of the NJ Sharing Network puts into it!


TEAM TINK Saving and enhancing lives through organ and tissue donation and transplantation is something that inspires me every day. Like all of our local healthcare heroes, NJ Sharing Network’s clinical staff continue to bravely work on the frontlines during this pandemic to coordinate life-saving transplants and honor organ and tissue donors and their families. Because of this, I am excited to participate in the 5K Celebration of Life with Team Tink to raise funds to support donor families, as well as research and education to help give the gift of life to those in need of life-saving organ and tissue transplants. I began my involvement with the Sharing Network in 2009. The NJ Sharing Network continues to educate and provide me with so much knowledge regarding the transplant process. As the Captain of Team Tink, I have had the opportunity to meet so many inspiring people that shared their wonderful stories of the Gift of Life. Here is my story: I thank my donor everyday for her love and courage. Esther's family embraced her decision to donate life. Because of her, I have been able to lead a healthy life. I am able to work, be active and enjoy life. On June 27, 2020 it will be 10 years! I cherish her friendship and embrace her love. My family carries the gene for Polycystic Kidney Disease. The disease ripped it's way through my family one by one. I was young when I lost my mother, brother and sister to this disease. Unfortunately, I lost all three immediate family members as well as aunts and uncles. I miss them all. I know they are proud of my dedication to the Sharing Network. This year’s event will be held virtually online on Sunday, May 17. I hope you can join me and tune in from 10:00am to 11:30am at NJSharingNetwork.org/5K for an inspirational live and interactive program. Although we cannot come together in person for the 5K, we will not miss the opportunity to honor organ and tissue donors and celebrate the gift of life! Please also consider supporting me by making a financial contribution or joining my team at http://events.njsharingnetwork.org/site/TR/Events/20205K?px=1003121&pg=personal&fr_id=1120. If you prefer to contribute by check, please make checks payable to the NJ Sharing Network Foundation, include my name or team name in the memo and mail to: NJ Sharing Network, 691 Central Ave. New Providence, NJ 07974. Your support will make a difference! We can all take an active role in helping others during this unprecedented time. Today, there are 115,000 people nationwide waiting for a transplant and 20 die each day. One donor can save eight people and one tissue donor can restore health to over 75 people.


Team Tinman My team has been walking since the very first walk. I lost my partner Patrick in January of 2010 and I found my way to you shortly after. My team has changed over the years. The members fluctuating. My sister Diana has walked with me in everyone and the last few years my sister in law and my very best friend have rounded out the core of our team. I walk fro Patrick, who received a heart transplant in 2005 and it was the greatest gift we ever received. The heart that loved me came from a stranger and it is one of the most meaningful and amazing thing that has ever happened to me. Patrick had an underlying issue, a very rare disease called Amyloidosis that took him from me to soon. I walk for Patrick, and my team walks with me for Patrick too. I'd like to thank them for always being there for me and I'd like to thank you for all you did for me and for all you do for so many that still wait or have made the ultimate gift.


* $FMFCSBUF -JGF #FDBVTF Team Todd Team Todd was created in memory of my twin brother Todd Lewis who died in January suddenly and unexpectedly. We were surprised and proud to learn he was an organ donor and have found comfort in his selfless act and that he will live on in others. This has opened a whole new community and world for us and we are proud to support organ donation and meeting all of those impacted in our community. Thank you NJ Sharing Network for all you do- we love you all! This is our first 5k of many more to come.

/+4/7JSUVBM , $FMFCSBUF-JGF


Team von der Lieth Spreading awareness about organ and tissue donation and transplantation is important to me as a living donor, health professional, and community advocate. Organ trasplantation saved our family! We'd like to share our personal connection and kindly ask that you share it as well, so we can bring more awareness to the importance of organ transplant. Imagine giving the gift of life... One of the ways we honor the gift of life is by participating in NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life. This is our first year organizing a team. Team von der Lieth, will be participating in the event on Sunday, May 17th in Long Branch, NJ. Spend time at the shore with friends and family and participate in an amazing cause. I hope you can join us!


Team Wesley Walkers Our story started 17 years ago when I donated a kidney to my husband, Howard. His family has a history of Polycystic Kidney Disease...5 out of 7 siblings had PKD. All have had kidney transplants, some living donors, some deceased donors. In 2009 team member, Helen Hunter, joined our church, Wesley United Methodist Church. Helen, also, has PKD. When we started our team Helen was on dialysis and waiting for a kidney. Happily, several months after our first walk Helen received her gift of life on September 5, 2014. During Lent in 2014, our church embarked on a health and wellness program. At the end of the program, a suggested group activity was to participate in a 5K. Hence the Wesley Walkers was born. We are walking to honor Howard and Helen...those who have received and those who are waiting.


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