News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local
Crime
Weather
NYC Politics
Rebuilding The Bronx
Taking Action

'A gut punch.' Stratford native needs lifesaving kidney transplant after prior match falls through

Stevens has Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a rare genetic disease that causes scarring of the kidneys and decreases the organs’ abilities to function.

Marissa Alter

Sep 18, 2025, 6:54 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Justin Stevens, 36, of Stratford, planned to be recovering from a kidney transplant right now. Instead, Stevens needs a lifesaving donor more than ever and is sharing his story in hopes of finding one.

Stevens has Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), a rare genetic disease that causes scarring of the kidneys and decreases the organs’ abilities to function.

He was diagnosed in 2009 while attending Penn State University, where he was on the swim team.

Stevens underwent routine medical monitoring as a college athlete, which led to the diagnosis his junior year.

Stevens told News 12 doctors managed his disease with medication for 15 years. But at the beginning of this year, things took a turn.

“My overall kidney function got below 8%,” Stevens said. “That's when they notified me that I need to start the dialysis process and really start looking for a donor.”

It takes years to move to the top of the kidney transplant waiting list, so Stevens best bet is to find a living donor. But he's used to helping others, not the other way around. Stevens works as a financial planner, helping people plan for the future, and in his spare time, he dedicates himself to community service. He's a vice president of the 100 Black Men of Stamford organization, mentoring young people and working to create positive change. Stevens is also vice president of the southern Connecticut chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association and served as chair of the Penn State Alumni Council.

“It was hard to finally get to that point to, you know, be more vulnerable and be more public about the health situation and really my need,” Stevens explained, regarding his initial hesitancy to share his story. “The emotional toll of that was definitely a hurtle I had to overcome.”

But with the help of loved ones, Stevens embarked on a social media effort asking people to sign up for the donor registry and consider getting tested.

“Ultimately a friend of mine was identified as a match, so we were really excited. We had the surgery scheduled,” Stevens stated.

It was supposed to be last week. But during one of the final reviews, doctors discovered a medical issue with the donor.

“Finding a match and then at the last minute, you know, finding out the surgery is cancelled, was definitely a gut punch,” Stevens admitted.

For now, Stevens continues to have at-home dialysis eights hours a night—something that puts a strain on his time and energy. But he’s still staying positive as he begins the search for a life-saving kidney transplant all over again.

“We thought we were at the finish line, but now we're kind of restarting this push to get the information out,” Stevens stated.

News 12 met Stevens through a Stratford police detective who also needed a life-saving kidney transplant. In January, we shared the story of Jennifer Murolo, who suffers from polycystic kidney disease. The police department rallied around her and hosted an organ donor screening event in hopes of finding Murolo a living donor match. Over the summer, she successfully underwent transplant surgery. Murolo is still recovering but wanted to pay it forward and help someone else get the gift of life, so she connected News 12 with Stevens.

To access Stevens' profile on the National Kidney Registry, sign up to be a donor or learn more about the process, click here.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:32
BXMurdockFatalnoon714_2026-07-14-12-25-39SG001

39-year-old Mount Vernon woman shot, killed overnight in Wakefield

02:02
Extreme Heat, Poor Air Quality and Dangerous Rip Currents

Dangerous heat peaks Wednesday, then cooler weather arrives before a wetter weekend

01:15
BXBKEducationAnnouncement714noon_2026-07-14-12-26-19

NYC expands preschool special education programs with $67.5 million investment

01:27
heatPMmike10PZC_2026-07-14-22-11-27

Dangerous heat and rip current warnings issued as temps climb in New York City

01:54
RTBXBKFreeSwimLessonsLTanney5pm_2026-07-14-17-34-59

NYC invests $1.5M to expand free swim lessons to thousands of students

00:43
AP110611144467

'Miracle on the Hudson' hero pilot Capt. 'Sully' reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis

02:16
RTBXGConcourseFatalStab07132026NJernandez10pm_2026-07-13-22-09-02

Bronx father fatally stabbed after street fight; family pleads for justice

01:32
BXRebuildArbor714_2026-07-14-05-32-45

Riverdale luxury apartment building opens leasing for new residents

01:50
RTBXCyclosporaSafetyMLamorte10pm_2026-07-13-22-29-03

The Cyclospora parasite is lurking in your produce. Here’s how to avoid it

02:05
RTBKBXJayZConcertFrustrationsSDenis530pm_2026-07-13-17-38-44

Jay-Z fans seek refunds after hourslong delay outside Yankee Stadium

01:58
HEATHERTECHTEAM_2026-07-13-17-21-18

City launches new digital initiative to solve public problems in a speedy way

01:45
RTBKBXNewSNAPCardsNHernandez530pm_2026-07-13-17-44-19

New York to roll out chip-enabled SNAP cards in 2027 to combat benefit theft

01:54
SAMFERRY_2026-07-13-17-22-52

Ferry Point Park ferry landing closure disrupts Bronx commuters as riders seek answers

00:47
Screenshot 2026-07-13 055550

Two men injured in separate overnight stabbings in Morrisania

00:35
soccerbrainhealth0713_2026-07-13-16-51-39

Study: Playing soccer may impact brain health

00:41
BKNYCPARENTS71326_2026-07-13-12-57-27

City announces 'Parents’ Night Out' program to give parents, caregivers a free evening off

01:24
jayyzconcertjoncraze71326_2026-07-13-12-13-32

Fans holding concert tickets report gate closures outside Jay-Z's final Yankee Stadium show

00:22
6ACarpenter Ave DOA's st_subclip_2026-07-13-06-40-29

Two people found dead inside a Wakefield building

00:35
BX5YOGAZE1371326_2026-07-13-06-41-21

Police arrest third teen connected to shooting that injured 5-year-old girl in Longwood

02:20
BXVERMININFESTI71326_2026-07-13-05-28-36

'I'm a prisoner in my home.' Longwood tenant claims rodents run rampant inside apartment

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices