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Brett Menzie

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Brett Menzie had a history of kidney trouble in his family. His grandmother was on dialysis. His middle son suffered in utero from a kidney malfunction known as hydronephrosis, which required surgery when he was born. While Brett was not a medical match for either of his family members, he joined a national donor registry and gave one of his kidneys to a total stranger just before Christmas 2007.

“It’s important to tell these stories because it could inspire others to do similar things.”

I like to help others or volunteer where I can. When I was little, my mom was leader of a women’s group in the church and she would always find ways to help the women. I would tag along with her and help her out. I remember, in particular, a woman who had cancer. We would take her to chemotherapy and pick her up. My mother was an example of service, so today, I volunteer for a hospice organization where I interview individuals that are in their end stages of life. I get their life story as best as they’re able to tell it, and I provide an audio recording to the family.

It’s amazing what human beings are able to do when we get together and put a plan into action. We create something that is life changing and life saving. Much like a branch that’s able to sprout several leaves and twigs, we’re able to improve society by just impacting one person who, in turn, impacts someone else, and it continues on and on.

Find one way every day you can improve the life of somebody around you. Do something nice for somebody once a day, every single day. That is the best wisdom I can impart.

Brett Menzie short audio clip

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Brett Menzie full audio

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