
New Bedford Teen Finds Kidney Match After Months-Long Search
I’ve come to believe there are far more good people in this world than we think.
After months of waiting, prayers, and community support, 19-year-old Michael Blechar-Malencon of New Bedford has finally found his kidney donor.
Michael, who was diagnosed earlier this year with end-stage renal failure and stage five chronic kidney disease, had been on transplant lists in both Rhode Island and Boston while enduring nine-hour daily dialysis sessions from home. His story spread across the SouthCoast after a public appeal for a living donor – and one selfless stranger answered that call.
A Stranger’s Selfless Gift
According to Michael’s mother Amanda DaSilva, a New Bedford DCF worker (who we'll leave anonymous to protect her privacy) saw the article about Michael back on April 5. Believing at first that the story might involve a child she worked with, she clicked the headline, only to discover a young man she had never met. Still, she felt compelled to act.
That same night, she filled out the application to become a living kidney donor.
Faith and Gratitude Lead the Way
Exactly five months later, she received the news that she was a perfect match.
“She tells me she feels like God put her here for this purpose,” DaSilva said. “She is my miracle. I have prayed every day for this, and now we have a surgery date of October 20. I’m beyond grateful, ecstatic, and terrified at the same time, but so very blessed.”
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The donor's generosity has already changed the course of Michael’s life. His family calls her a guardian angel and credits the power of compassion, community, and faith for bringing them together.
A Surgery Date With Hope
As the October 20 transplant approaches, the family remains hopeful and thankful for every message, prayer, and act of kindness that led to this moment of life-saving connection.
How to Become a Living Donor
Those inspired by Michael’s story and interested in learning more about living kidney donation can contact Sarah Gibbs, Transplant Coordinator at Rhode Island Hospital, at (401) 444-3091 to check eligibility or begin the donor process.
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