Hello to all,

Please help “SAVE A LIFE”

A very good friend of the community “Kevin Brown” or better known as “DJ Brown” from DJ Brown Productions, located here in Southern Maryland Area is in need of a Kidney Donor. Blood Type O is needed. (O is the universal donor: donors with O blood are compatible with any other blood type).

Kevin has provided music and entertainment as well as party rentals to several NAVAIR/NAWCAD/NDW Office Parties Holiday Parties, Summer Picnic’s etc. over the years.

Kevin is currently on dialysis four (4) days a week. An Organ transplant (Kidney) will offer Kevin a new chance at a healthy, productive, normal life and return him to his family, friends and to our community.

You have the power to change his world by being a kidney donor. It’s about living. It’s about Life.

If you are interested in being a donor and are Blood Type O, currently do not have diabetes, high blood pressure, liver or heart problems or are not morbidly obese you can contact Kevin Brown on (301)904-1851 or you can email his wife Angela Brown at Yvonneb8888@yahoo.com or you may contact me on (301)342-9366 and I can get in touch with Kevin for you.

I have provided information below on “Donor/Recipient Pairs with Blood Types” (please see below) ~*The Federal government will provide 30 days paid leave (admin leave) each calendar year. For Organ Donation.*~ Absences in excess of 30 days will be charged to Sick Leave/Annual Leave or Leave With Out Pay. Medical documentation is required.

Thank you for taking the time to read my letter, I really appreciate it and I hope you will be able to help. With great sincerity and appreciation,

Tammy M. Hall

“Who ever saves one life is as if he has saved the entire world” – Talmud

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Donor/Recipient Pairs with Incompatible Blood Types Kidney donors must have a compatible blood type with the recipient. In living donation, the following blood types are compatible:

* Donors with blood type A… can donate to recipients with blood types A and AB

* Donors with blood type B… can donate to recipients with blood types B and AB

* Donors with blood type AB… can donate to recipients with blood type AB only

* Donors with blood type O… can donate to recipients with blood types A, B, AB and O

(O is the universal donor: donors with O blood are compatible with any other blood type) So,

* Recipients with blood type O… can receive a kidney from blood type O only

* Recipients with blood type A… can receive a kidney from blood types A and O

* Recipients with blood type B… can receive a kidney from blood types B and O

* Recipients with blood type AB… can receive a kidney from blood types A, B, AB and O

(AB is the universal recipient: recipients with AB blood are compatible with any other blood type)