A Match 4 Jazmine

A Match 4 Jazmine I need YOUR help. I’m in End Stage Kidney Failure and need a living kidney donor to save my life.

To learn more about living kidney donation or to begin testing on my behalf, please contact UC Health Transplant at 513.584.8313.

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having m...
09/05/2025

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having my own family. I need YOUR help. I’m in end stage kidney failure and need a kidney transplant to save my life.

When I was 15 years old and being treated for a urinary tract infection, doctors told me that my kidney function was declining. Within just a few months, I was in kidney failure. Unlike most teenage girls, I celebrated my Sweet 16 on dialysis and was placed on the kidney transplant list. In 2015, I was blessed with a kidney from a deceased donor and given a second chance at life.

My new kidney gave me freedom off dialysis. I had the energy to work two jobs. I spent precious time with family and was able to help care for my little cousin and sister. I enjoyed life without pain or discomfort. Sadly, after four years, the transplanted kidney failed. Shortly after that, I spent a long and difficult 7 months in the hospital. Even though it’s hard to face the reality I need another kidney transplant, I’m not giving up and approach each day filled with gratitude and joy.

To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having m...
09/03/2025

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having my own family. I need YOUR help. I’m in end stage kidney failure and need a kidney transplant to save my life. All costs for testing and surgery for a living donor are covered by my insurance.

A new kidney would allow me to fulfill my dream of starting a family through adoption, something that every 26-year-old woman should have the chance to do. I will be able to travel freely and visit my sister in Virginia, without the constraints of dialysis. Please share my story to help me find a living kidney donor.

To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having m...
09/01/2025

I (Jazmine Moore) am a 26-year-old who people describe as selfless and caring. I’m young with dreams of one day having my own family. I need YOUR help. I’m in end stage kidney failure and need a kidney transplant to save my life.

There are over 100,000 people on the kidney transplant list. I’m one of those people. I need a kidney transplant to save my life. The testing process is confidential, so I won't be notified if you contact my transplant team until you are an approved donor. All costs for testing and surgery are covered by my insurance.

To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

Even if you don’t match my blood and tissue type, you can still help me through the paired kidney exchange program. This...
08/29/2025

Even if you don’t match my blood and tissue type, you can still help me through the paired kidney exchange program. This visual graphic helps explain how it works.

Help me get "off the list" and on to living my life! Please like, comment, share, tag your friends, anything helps!

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

There is no cure for kidney failure. The only treatments are dialysis and transplant. Dialysis is grueling…I spend at le...
08/27/2025

There is no cure for kidney failure. The only treatments are dialysis and transplant. Dialysis is grueling…I spend at least 15 hours a week hooked up to a machine just to stay alive. It's really hard to travel on dialysis. I have to call weeks ahead of time to find a facility in the area that I can go to for my dialysis treatments. A transplant will give me back time…time I want to spend with my family and friends. It will give me the freedom to travel freely again without worrying about my dialysis schedule. I would like to return to work and pursue a career working with animals or children. Please share this post to help find A MATCH 4 JAZMINE!

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

Did you know? 1 in 750 people in the US are born with one kidney and live a full, healthy life. Share your spare with so...
08/25/2025

Did you know? 1 in 750 people in the US are born with one kidney and live a full, healthy life. Share your spare with someone on the kidney transplant list. You can save a life!

Even if you're not a direct match for me, you could still give me a second chance at life by joining the kidney exchange program. A willing donor that's not a match for me can donate to someone else, and as a result, I will get a kidney too! This could be a simple swap, or it could create a chain of transplants resulting in many lives being saved!

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

When I was 15 years old and being treated for a urinary tract infection, doctors told me that my kidney function was dec...
08/22/2025

When I was 15 years old and being treated for a urinary tract infection, doctors told me that my kidney function was declining. Within just a few months, I was in kidney failure. Unlike most teenage girls, I celebrated my Sweet 16 on dialysis and was placed on the kidney transplant list. In 2015, I was blessed with a kidney from a deceased donor and given a second chance at life.

My new kidney gave me freedom off dialysis. I had the energy to work two jobs. I spent precious time with family and was able to help care for my little cousin and sister. I enjoyed life without pain or discomfort. Sadly, after four years, the transplanted kidney failed. Shortly after that, I spent a long and difficult 7 months in the hospital. Even though it’s hard to face the reality I need another kidney transplant, I’m not giving up and approach each day filled with gratitude and joy.

While I wait for a transplant, I must do dialysis treatments to keep me alive. Help me get off dialysis and onto living my life! Please share this post to get my story out there.

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

Most living donors don’t have to follow a special diet or take medicines after they donate a kidney. A new kidney will g...
08/20/2025

Most living donors don’t have to follow a special diet or take medicines after they donate a kidney.

A new kidney will give me freedom off dialysis so I can spend meaningful time with my family and friends. I would like to return to work and pursue a career working with animals or children. A new kidney would allow me to fulfill my dream of starting a family through adoption, something that every 26-year-old woman should have the chance to do.

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

People on the kidney transplant list are running out of time. The wait times for a deceased donor kidney are 3-5 years a...
08/18/2025

People on the kidney transplant list are running out of time. The wait times for a deceased donor kidney are 3-5 years and can be up to 10 years in some parts of the country. I can’t wait that long. A living donor will help me get “off the list” and save my life.

People describe me as a loving wife and loyal friend. I’m optimistic and never say “what if”, but always “when.” Not if, but WHEN I get a new kidney, I will live life to its fullest! I love swimming (something I can’t do right now because of dialysis), walking the dog, and watching movies. Comment your favorite movie below!

Learn more about how you can save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving kidney by clicking on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

It’s ok if you aren’t a match or compatible with my blood and tissue type. You can still help me by going through the te...
08/15/2025

It’s ok if you aren’t a match or compatible with my blood and tissue type. You can still help me by going through the testing process to see if you could donate a kidney through the paired kidney exchange or kidney swap. Although I won’t directly receive your kidney, I will receive a lifesaving kidney from someone else in the exchange. You will then donate your kidney to someone else who is in need, saving my life and at least one other person.

To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

Some people do their dialysis treatments at home. This requires a separate room to store all the supplies, which takes u...
08/13/2025

Some people do their dialysis treatments at home. This requires a separate room to store all the supplies, which takes up a lot of space. In addition to the time that the treatment takes, it can take an hour to set-up and clean-up after treatments.

I need a living kidney donor to save my life. To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

Most people living with kidney disease are on dietary restrictions. I have to closely watch my sodium, phosphorous, pota...
08/11/2025

Most people living with kidney disease are on dietary restrictions. I have to closely watch my sodium, phosphorous, potassium, and calcium which means no red sauces, alfredo, oranges, bananas, avocados, chicken, potatoes, and pasta. Unfortunately, these common and healthy foods will further damage my already failing kidneys. It's tough, but I'm committed to doing whatever it takes avoid worsening my kidney function.

Please share this post, it could be the reason my donor contacts my transplant coordinator.

To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please click on this link https://omnilife.health/uc-living-donor/ and complete the Living Donor Questionnaire (you’ll be asked for my name and birthday, Jazmine Moore 12/16/1998). You can also contact Antoinette Fassoth at UC Health at 513.584.0748 or antoinette.fassoth@UCHealth.com. Thank you!

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