Our Story
When you first meet Gabrielle, you have no other choice but to be astounded by her intelligence, grace and physical athletic ability. She is an all Honors and AP student that carries a 4.0 GPA. What her body is able to do on the soccer field and in the training room is beyond extraordinary. What is not seen is what her body has been fighting for many years: renal disease, and now renal failure.
Over the last 10 years Gabrielle has not allowed her kidney disease to slow her down in the slightest. She passionately trains 6 days a week with her team, and cross trains in the weightroom on her own time. However, most people are unaware that Gabrielle continues to endure medications, countless doctor visits, blood draws, ultrasounds, hospital stays and physically exhausting surgical procedures. Over the years she has learned to tolerate the loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, and headaches and bear through the unrelenting symptoms of kidney disease.
Our “normal” was brought to an abrupt halt on December 19th, 2022. It was a Monday afternoon in New Orleans. Gabrielle and I were getting ready to see to see her favorite band in concert when the phone rang. It was her doctor from Childrens Health Care of Atlanta asking if we could return home and head to the hospital. To say it shook me to the core would be an understatement. We headed out the next morning and drove straight to the hospital. They admitted her and performed a kidney biopsy. It was at that point they told us she had rapidly declined and was in kidney failure and had End Stage Renal Disease. We were prepared to hear this news at some point in her life, but were shocked to be here so soon.
The next few months were a blur from hospital stays and surgeries. Gabrielle was in the hospital every month. Sometimes a few days’ stay and sometimes it was weeks. She is currently receiving regular dialysis treatments, 7 days a week 8 hours a night. This helps her kidneys do their job and keep her alive, but she is now in need of a kidney transplant which will offer her more freedom and the ability to live a longer, healthier, more normal life.
It is our hope that a kidney transplant will improve Gabrielle’s health and provide her with many more wondrous years of life. We also know, though, that a transplant is not a cure for kidney disease but is a treatment. Once Gabrielle receives her transplant, she will start on a new journey; she will be on immunosuppressant medication for the rest of her life so that her body does not reject the kidney. She will continue to endure doctor visits, blood work, scans and other tests to make sure her kidney continues to function properly.
Our family has partnered with COTA to raise money in honor of Gabrielle to assist with a lifetime of transplant related expenses.
The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children and young adults who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy children and young adults. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free to our families, and gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Gabrielle Culberson
Cartersville, GA
Transplant Type: Kidney
Transplant Status: Transplanted
Goal: $100,000.00
Raised: $55,378 of $100,000 goal
Raised by 141 contributors
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G has been accepted to both Brown University and Harvard for the summer. She will spend the first few weeks in the Eastern Serrias at the Sierra Nevada... Continue Reading »
Youth Leadership Bartow
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Congrats to our girl and the Youth Leadership Bartow class of 2024-2025. G really enjoyed this experience! Thank you Cartersville-Bartow Chamber for this amazing program and pouring into... Continue Reading »
Where does the time go?!?
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Share your Spare Golf Tournament
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One Kid… ONE KIDNEY.
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Friday was full of hurrying, waiting, anxiety, and hope: Celebration with old friends: And a tough time waiting… But after a short stay in recovery for both Dan... Continue Reading »
Ways to Help Post-Op are here!
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Surgery is scheduled for this Friday, May 31! Tons of friends have asked "what can I do??" Find ways to support Gabrielle (and Rayan) over the next couple... Continue Reading »
Inaugural One Kid! One Kidney! 5K Race
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We had an incredible turn out for our first 5k for One Kid! One Kidney! benefiting COTA for G. Over 100 participants and supporters turned out on April... Continue Reading »
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Our Story
When you first meet Gabrielle, you have no other choice but to be astounded by her intelligence, grace and physical athletic ability. She is an all Honors and AP student that carries a 4.0 GPA. What her body is able to do on the soccer field and in the training room is beyond extraordinary. What is not seen is what her body has been fighting for many years: renal...
Continue Reading »Gabrielle Culberson
Cartersville, GA
Transplant Type: Kidney
Transplant Status: Transplanted
Goal: $100,000.00
Raised: $55,378 of $100,000 goal
Raised by 141 contributors
Updates
It’s gonna be a Smart Girl Summer
Posted
G has been accepted to both Brown University and Harvard for the summer. She will spend the first few weeks in the Eastern Serrias at the Sierra Nevada... Continue Reading »
Youth Leadership Bartow
Posted
Congrats to our girl and the Youth Leadership Bartow class of 2024-2025. G really enjoyed this experience! Thank you Cartersville-Bartow Chamber for this amazing program and pouring into... Continue Reading »
Where does the time go?!?
Posted
And suddenly we are 17... with that New Kidney kinda glow <3 Continue Reading »
Share your Spare Golf Tournament
Posted
Wow, what an incredible day of golfing for a great cause! The Inaugural Share Your Spare Charity Golf Tournament was a huge success, thanks to the remarkable efforts... Continue Reading »
One Kid… ONE KIDNEY.
Posted
Friday was full of hurrying, waiting, anxiety, and hope: Celebration with old friends: And a tough time waiting… But after a short stay in recovery for both Dan... Continue Reading »
Ways to Help Post-Op are here!
Posted
Surgery is scheduled for this Friday, May 31! Tons of friends have asked "what can I do??" Find ways to support Gabrielle (and Rayan) over the next couple... Continue Reading »
Inaugural One Kid! One Kidney! 5K Race
Posted
We had an incredible turn out for our first 5k for One Kid! One Kidney! benefiting COTA for G. Over 100 participants and supporters turned out on April... Continue Reading »
One Kid. One Kidney. One MiracleMaker.
Posted
And now, a word from our Donor... Our LIVING ORGAN DONOR. Please read on for the story of how our G ended up being the recipient of the... Continue Reading »
Old Republic Title Co. – T-Shirt Sponsor of One Kid! One Kidney 5K Race!
Posted
Old Republic Title Co. – T-Shirt Sponsor of One Kid! One Kidney 5K Race! Old Republic Title Co. is headquartered in Tampa, FL, and has built a solid... Continue Reading »