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OK, we know that this is an EQUINE Charities website, but we wanted a place for everyone to meet some of our non-furry friends.

Please click on the pictures for more info and what you can do to help.


Haley was diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis/Sclerosing Cholangitis in March 2001. She is listed for a liver transplant in Atlanta. To complicate matters, Haley was also diagnosed with systemic lupus in May of 2003.

*** 2/2005 UPDATE ***

In February, Haley had a serious bleed in her brain, causing her to become "inactive" on the transplant list. We hope and pray to have her back on the list in 6 months.  Please click on her picture to go to her website for further updates, and PLEASE keep her in your prayers! 

 

 

If you would like to make a donation to Haley through the Americian Liver Fund, please do so by sending a check to: American Liver Foundation Liver Transplant Fund, 1425 Pompton Avenue, Cedar Grove NJ 07009. Please indicate that it is to go to the "Haley Vincent" account. If you would like to bid on a stallion in our Stallion Service Auction and would like the donation to go towards Haley (instead of an equine charity), you can do that as well - just let us and the stallion owner know your wishes.

 


 


My name is Aiden Hawk. I am only 2 years old. (My Mommy is helping me type this.) I was born with a rare liver disease called Biliary Atresia. I became very sick at a very young age. The doctors said that without a liver transplant, I would not live to celebrate my first birthday. This made my family very sad. On December 21, 2002, a special family lost a baby. They donated their child's liver to me and gave me the Gift of LIFE! It was a real miracle. I was still very, very sick for a while after, but I did celebrate my 1st birthday, and then even my second. My Mommy and Daddy are always chasing after me and no one can ever tell I had a liver transplant! I guess that's a good thing, but I think it is more important to let people know HOW I lived. God sent me a special angel to donate their liver to me. I know it is something that should never be kept a secret. So tell your friends about organ donation. It saves lives!