A principal in Texas proved that age, gender and race are no obstacles when it comes to fulfilling a life-saving good deed.
Sarah Schecter, head of lower school at The Oakridge School in Arlington, donated her kidney to Nate Jones, a parent whose three children attend the school and who was in dire need of a transplant.
The educator said being generous, kind and brave are all “a big part” of what the school teaches its students, along with talking to them about character.
Read more about this brave act of kindness here!
(Picture courtesy of UT Southwestern Medical Center)
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