The other side of the story: This liver donor is running the 2026 Boston Marathon
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The other side of the story: This liver donor is running the 2026 Boston Marathon
"Life after donation isn't about what you can no longer do - it's about what's still possible, and sometimes even discovering new challenges you never imagined taking on."
"I was simply grateful to be in a position to give someone else a chance at life - and hopeful that, if my own children were ever in a similar situation, someone else would feel that same call to help."
"Crossing that finish line represents resilience, gratitude, and the incredible things the human body - and spirit - are capable of."
Amanda Neal, a living liver donor, shares her journey of donating to her neighbor Beckett. She emphasizes that life after donation is about new possibilities and challenges. Running the Boston Marathon with Beckett's father represents her commitment to showing that being a donor does not impose limitations. Neal views the marathon as a testament to resilience and gratitude, highlighting the capabilities of the human body and spirit. She is also raising funds for Beth Israel Lahey Health through her participation.
Read at Boston.com
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