Michaelangelica Posted August 26, 2007 Report Posted August 26, 2007 I found this BBC interview strangely moving, amazing real and honest The InterviewaudioListen to The InterviewUpdated weekly at 05:32 GMT on Saturday altruismRadical American philanthropist Zell Kravinsky talks to Steve Evans on The Interview Zell Kravinsky says organ donation is the 'poor man's philanthropy'Philanthropist and organ donor, Zell Kravinsky Zell Kravinsky has taken philanthropy to a new level. Not content with giving away millions of dollars to medical research and other charities, four years ago he also donated his kidney to a woman he didn't know. Zell talks openly to Steve Evans about why he chose to do this 'non-directed organ donation' as it's called, and why he saw it as an 'enjoyable reward' after giving away a fortune he'd made in property development. He also talks about other people's reactions to his brand of philanthropy, and how his controversial views about our moral obligations to others have made him many enemies. That's Zell Kravinsky, on The Interview this week.BBC World Service | The Interview Quote
Michaelangelica Posted July 1, 2009 Author Report Posted July 1, 2009 Stranger kidney donations risingPeople can live normal, healthy lives with just one kidney Twenty-two people have given a kidney to a stranger since the practice became possible in the UK two years ago, the body in charge of such donations says. Ten put themselves forward in the first year and 15 in the second - three of these have not yet undergone surgery. The Human Tissue Authority (HTA), which decides whether people are suitable, said the numbers were "remarkable". There are currently 7,000 people waiting for a kidney in the UK amid a serious shortage of donor organsBBC NEWS | Health | Stranger kidney donations rising Quote
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