Laurin Williams, an Antiguan mother of two, is making an urgent public appeal for a kidney donor as she battles advanced kidney disease — a condition her doctors say requires a transplant to preserve her life.
According to Antigua News Room, Williams is currently undergoing dialysis while the search for a compatible donor continues. Although dialysis is sustaining her in the short term, medical guidance indicates it is not a viable long-term solution. A kidney transplant, her doctors advise, represents her best chance at a longer and healthier life.
Her appeal centres on the need for a living donor. Supporters note that individuals can live full, healthy lives with a single kidney, and that a successful transplant would allow Williams to continue caring for her children and restore stability to her family's daily life.
Williams' condition remains critical. Loved ones are urging members of the public to consider getting tested for compatibility, stressing that even an initial inquiry could make a life-saving difference.
Anyone willing to assist or seeking further information can contact Williams directly at (268) 721-4508.
Supporters say a successful transplant would be transformative — offering renewed hope not only for Williams herself, but for her entire family.