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How One Babys Heart Transplant Created a Special Bond with Her Donors Family

A Babys Heart Transplant Leads to a Lifelong Connection

by pinkfloyd
April 24, 2025
in Health, Health & Wellness, Health News, Human Interest Stories, Lifestyle, Medical Advances
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A Heart for a Heart The Story Behind Addisons 14-Year-Old Heart Transplant Miracle - Jason Evans/CNN

The Power of Organ Donation How One Familys Gift Saved a Babys Life - Jason Evans/CNN

A Heartfelt Connection: How a 3-Week-Old Baby’s Heart Transplant Led to a ‘Donor Mom’ Relationship 14 Years Later

In a story that’s both heartwarming and life-affirming, Addison McArthur, who received a heart transplant when she was just three weeks old, celebrated her 14th birthday in the midst of National Donate Life Month. This milestone highlights not just her own remarkable survival, but the powerful connection she shares with her donor’s family—a bond that took years to form but will last a lifetime.

Addison’s journey began when she was just a newborn in Vancouver. Doctors informed her parents, Elaine Yong and Aaron McArthur, that their baby girl’s heart was failing due to left ventricular non-compaction cardiomyopathy, a rare condition that causes heart failure and arrhythmias. The diagnosis was devastating, and as her health worsened, Addison was placed at the top of British Columbia’s transplant waiting list.

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Her mother, Elaine, recalls the overwhelming emotions she felt at the time: “I think as a new mom, you have all these preconceived ideas of what being a mom’s going to be about… but going through that transplant journey with Addison was such a… wow, you can’t control everything.”

Thankfully, just a few days later, on Mother’s Day, the family received the life-saving call they had been praying for: a heart was available for Addison. Yet, in a bittersweet twist, the transplant system in both Canada and the U.S. keeps donor and recipient identities anonymous, so Elaine never had the chance to thank the family who made this incredible gift possible.

Addison’s story is one of the fortunate ones, but it’s important to recognize that the need for organ donations continues to outpace the supply. As of 2024, over 100,000 people in the U.S. and nearly 3,500 in Canada are waiting for a life-saving transplant. A single organ donor can save up to eight lives, but even when a transplant is successful, it’s rare for the donor family and recipient to meet or maintain contact.

However, some organizations are working to change that. In Canada, for example, BC Transplant offers a direct contact program that allows recipient families and donor families to go beyond anonymous communication. Despite the logistical challenges, a few fortunate families, like Addison’s, have found a way to connect.

For Elaine, meeting the donor family had always been a dream, and she made it known publicly by blogging about Addison’s transplant journey. About a year later, to her surprise, she received a reply from the donor family. It was a comment on her blog from a woman named Felicia Hill, who identified herself as “Addison’s donor mom.”

Felicia, who had tragically lost her own baby daughter, Audrey Jade Hope Sullenger, just six days after birth, had chosen to donate Audrey’s organs. Audrey became the youngest organ donor in Nevada that year, and her heart went to Addison.

Initially, Felicia wasn’t sure if the message from Elaine was genuine. But after some research, she discovered the blog and confirmed the connection. “I saw that she had the letter that I had sent, and I knew, 100%, this is our donor mom,” said Elaine.

The two women began communicating and became Facebook friends. In 2013, they made plans to meet in Santa Clara, California, during a Donate Life Walk. The emotional reunion took place when Elaine brought a stethoscope so Felicia could hear Audrey’s heart beating in Addison’s chest. Felicia, in turn, gave Addison a T-shirt commemorating Audrey’s memory.

Over the years, the bond between these two women has only grown stronger. It’s a relationship built on gratitude, grief, and a shared commitment to organ donation advocacy. For Addison, meeting her donor mom has been a chance to connect with the woman whose generosity gave her a second chance at life.

As National Donate Life Month reminds us, organ donation can save lives, and sometimes, it creates connections that go beyond the transplant itself. For Addison and her family, the journey from heartbreak to hope has come full circle—bringing together two mothers who, though they came from different paths, will forever be linked by the gift of life.

Source: CNN – A 3-week-old baby received a heart transplant 14 years ago and gained a ‘donor mom’

pinkfloyd

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