Two Georgia school employees who only saw each other in passing are physically bound through a kidney transplant and are now returning to work to share their story.
NaKisha Wynn and Tiffany Austin, although coworkers, only saw each other in passing and were practically strangers. It wasn't until Austin received word that Wynn had stage 5 kidney disease and needed a new kidney that they became acquainted with one another, according to 11 Alive.
Wynn had been searching for a donor for months and had been on dialysis three nights a week when Austin said she felt God calling her to offer up her kidney.
Austin surprised Wynn at school with a sign that read, "Jesus chose me for you" after learning they were a perfect match, Henry County Times reported.
“I screamed, I cried,” Wynn said back in April.
Three months later, the two have returned to work at Woodland Elementary School. Students at the school were eager for the two to return and to learn of their experience.
“Did you have to do an MRI to make sure that, like, the kidney was in there good?” one student asked.
Austin said they are on a mission to show how strangers can transform a person's life by becoming organ donors. Wynn said she is also reminding people to stay on top of their health.