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Cindy Somma, Red Bandanna Recipient

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Last weekend there was an article in Newsday about a kidney donor which drew tears to my eyes and evoked memories of Gothamite Cindy Somma winning Gotham’s highest honor, the Red Bandanna Award for donating her kidney.  

After sending her the pictured article I telephoned Cindy and asked her to share her experience with me (us). 

What she related follows and is compelling to say the least.  

It all started when she learned that her second cousin’s dialysis was failing and her family was seeking a kidney donor.   
Upon learning this, Cindy thought hard and long about whether she would be a donor and concluded that if her daughter was in her cousin's situation she would want someone to step up and was soon tested for compatibility. 

The test requires a number of matching indicators and she met 3 of 5.  In the end she was part of a 6 person kidney donation collaboration.  As a result, her cousin received a perfect match from someone else and Cindy’s kidney was donated to another women.  

I never knew of such a creative communal donation concept.  

Cindy was operated upon for 8 hours at the world famous Mayo Clinic and recuperated in Key West.  
Today she has no regrets and the only remnant of the 11 year ago procedure is a small scar below her belly button.  Cindy reports that she lives a productive and vibrant life.  She adds that she would be happy to talk to anyone who might be on the donation fence.  

As to her 2014 Red Bandanna Award, Cindy recalls being “absolutely shocked” when she heard her name called and to this day believes she did not deserve it, as to her mind her donation pales in comparison to Welles Remy Crowther’s “ultimate sacrifice”.

Cindy is truly the personification of our Gotham mantra:  It’s better to give than receive, but what goes around comes around!

 

Comments

Paul Napolitano

Awesome story. Incredible selflessness and bravery. And I love the communal collaboration so others also benefit. We salute you Cindy!
Ray Walcott

What an extraordinary woman and story of her great generosity!
Victoria Drogin

Love you Cindy. You are an inspiration - especially because you never meant to be. xxoo

Submitted by Judy_Mauer on Thu, 07/07/2022 - 23:47

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Judy Mauer

WOW!!! Generosity and selflessness personified. I had no Idea of the concept of communal donation - amazing and wonderful.
Cynthia Somma

Thank you, Fred and a HUGE thank you to my Gotham family for all of the fantastic support. Fred and Joanne graciously offered their house in Key West, where I spent my days recuperating with my daughter and best friend. I am TRULY blessed. Special shout out to Gotham's wheelman for unending support. Such beautiful time in my life that was only made better with your support. xoxoxox
Cynthia Somma

Crazy, right? In order for it to happen 6 of us had to say yes...and we did! Without hesitation.
Tessa Marquis

To each - according to their need. From each - according to their ability.
Thank you Fred and Cindy for the reminder that we are here to Heal the World.
ODEY RAVIV

A beautiful story about giving all you can for others!
Cindy is a great person and a beautiful part of Gotham. And, the communal kidney donors program is important to know about.

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