NETHER PROVIDENCE, Pa. - A young girl from Delaware County is saving lives, even after she lost her own, her sudden loss immediately helping to save the lives of two people and maybe more in the future."Mackenzie was the biggest personality in the room," mom Liz Raiburn described her daughter.Liz has been posting a picture of her 7-year-old daughter Mackenzie Rose every week since she’s been born.Those proud mom posts continued through the summer, even after the Wallingford family got devastating news from her doctors."We spent about six days in the hospital and that’s when we got the diagnosis of Severe Aplastic Anemia," Liz said.Mackenzie had a rare bone marrow disorder and desperately needed a transplant to stay alive.
Thanks to a bone marrow donor, over the weekend, Mackenzie was sent to Nemours Children’s Hospital in Wilmington for the procedure.But, the surgery didn’t go as planned."During her transplant, she complained of a severe headache and her blood pressure got high," Liz explained. "They were not able to intervene in time."The soon-to-be second grader was declared brain dead Saturday afternoon after a brain bleed."She had a smile that was contagious.
And, her laugh was beautiful. She was so smart," Liz described.Mackenzie Rose Mackenzie’s parents are turning their grief into a gift of life. "We wanted her to give back and she wanted that."Mackenzie became a recipient to donor and donated two of her kidney’s so others can live."I said, ‘Listen to me.