The $0 billboard on wheels

A Saskatchewan woman is taking a unique approach to find a kidney donor, plastering her plea on the back windshield of her SUV and hoping someone on the road might be able to share their organ.

Peggy Macala, 64, has been waiting for a kidney transplant for over three years, and with her condition slowly deteriorating, she is eager to find a suitable donor.

Mostly deceased donors, but a glimmer of hope

Most organ donations in Canada come from deceased donors, but Macala is seekiing a living donor to avoid the need for dialysis, which would be difficult on her transplanted heart.

According to the report, living kidney donation is a viable option for patients like Macala, but it requires a compatible donor and a willing recipient .

Macala's plea on wheels

Macala's SUV has become a driving advertisement for organ donation, with her plea plastered on the back windshield in the hopes that someone on the road might be able to share their organ.

As the report notes, Macala's approach is unconventional, but it's a desperate attempt to raise awareness about the need for living kidney donors.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

The report does not mention the identity of the unnamed buyer, but it does note that Macala is seeking a living donor to avoid the need for dialysis .

As the report notes, living kidney donation is a viable option for patients like Macala, but it requires a compatible donor and a willing recipient.

Macala's plea on wheels is a desperate attempt to raise awareness about the need for living kidney donors ,and it's a reminder that organ donation is a vital need in Canada.