MEET NAZIM KHAN, his friends call him Naz. Nazim was diagnosed with kidney disease at the age of 26, and by the age of 40 he was in renal failure. He spent 8 years on dialysis, and then received a kidney transplant. Eight years later he was back on dialysis. Those years were difficult on his body. Nazim's energy was low, and he felt like he was barely alive. In October 2021 he got a call that he would receive his second kidney transplant from a living donor. Nazim says that donor gave him his life back "and then some". He married the love of his life and is making new memories with his children and grandchildren. Nazim says the new lease on life is all thanks to his donor who had the courage to step forward and help a stranger. This selfless individual saved Nazim's life and gave him back to his family now that he is well enough to be there for them. Ordinary people are capable of doing extraordinary things. Whether it's stepping forward as a living donor, registering as a deceased donor, donating blood or spreading awareness...YOU are capable of taking a brave action. You can not only change a life...you can save a life.