In this deeply moving and inspiring episode, we speak with Farah Virani – a cherished member of the Mulgrave community, long-time volunteer, and part of our admissions team – as she opens up about her powerful journey through chronic illness, motherhood, and the life-changing gift of organ donation. Diagnosed with a rare genetic kidney disease in her early twenties, Farah spent years quietly carrying the weight of a future she knew would involve kidney failure. Her story takes us through the realities of living on dialysis, the emotional complexity of seeking a donor, and the immense strength it took to balance her health while raising young children.
In an extraordinary act of love, Farah’s husband became her donor – a decision that brought fear, hope, and overwhelming gratitude. With honesty and grace, Farah reflects on the resilience that kept her going, the guilt and vulnerability often felt by transplant recipients, and how her children learned to process compassion, strength, and fragility at an early age.
Released in honor of National Blood Donor Week, this episode is not just about survival – it’s about family, love, and what it truly means to give life. Whether you’ve been touched by organ donation or not, Farah’s story will stay with you long after the episode ends.