
Yvonne Warner
Yvonne Warner, a 48-year-old mother of two, is making a heartfelt appeal to the public for a kidney donor as she battles end-stage kidney failure.
Warner, who was born with only one kidney, has been undergoing dialysis treatments for nearly a year. Twice a week, she spends four hours connected to a dialysis machine that sustains her life.
“Some days are very difficult but thanks for the grace of God that strengthens me,” Warner shared.
Despite the challenges, she remains hopeful and is calling on members of the public to consider becoming a living donor. “With Faith and Humbleness of heart, I crave your assistance in kindly becoming a donor that could save my Life. Your gift of life could be my miracle.” she said in her public appeal.
Warner’s condition has placed immense strain on her daily life, but she says she is motivated by her two children and the possibility of a second chance at life.
Anyone willing to help or seeking more information can reach Warner directly at 771-1973, 786-2079, or 728-9444, or by email at [email protected].
She is also asking the public to keep her in their prayers as she continues her fight for survival.






I hope someone is brave enough,if it had an easier way to help her i would but I’m terrified of operations
Not being disrespectful or to offend anyone but for 300,000 she could have one of mines
This breaks my heart and Im sorry to hear what she’s going through. May someone come though for you
This is such a touching and powerful story. Yvonne’s strength and faith in the middle of such a hard battle is truly inspiring. It reminds us how important organ donation is and how one selfless act can give someone a second chance at life. I admire her courage in speaking out and making this appeal, not just for herself but for her children who need their mom. Prayers for Yvonne and her family may her miracle come soon
I pray that the good Lord sends the right person at the right time.
He is able and doesn’t break his promises like we do.
A mother’s love is unmatched. Let’s spread the word and help give her a second chance at life.