 A living donor is someone who wishes to donate their kidney to someone else. It could be a family member, a friend, or sometimes a complete stranger. So I met Sean Green probably about two years ago now when he came in for his kidney evaluation. Sean had a prior transplant many years before, which was now failing. Sean and I spoke about Jordan, one of his sons. Jordan had expressed interest in donation and Sean was really discouraging his son from donating. Initially, he was uncomfortable. When Jordan decided to donate, I felt he was a young man. He had his whole life ahead of him and I didn't really want to ask that of my child. I knew this years and years and years ago that this day might come. And I told him years and years ago that I will gladly help you like no debate. My parents really told me, OK, if you want to do this, you got to wait until you finish your semester of school. Father's Day being there was like such a funny, but like twisted irony. It's like, oh, well, you gave this gift. Well, here's the best Father's Day gift I could give you. And that's true. The living donor here at Hackensack is a superhero and is treated like a superhero. They are not forgotten after their kidney is donated. We continue to engage with them and to make sure that they are taking care of themselves. Sean Green is absolutely healthy. He has a great quality of life. He's very active. His kidney function is wonderful. He's obviously very close with Jordan, so that's really nice. Jordan is doing extremely well. The stories are really miracles in every way. And it's really one of the things that makes this so special. We can talk to you and give you information about living donation. Talk about the risks and talk about the outcomes.