The Story
When his sister’s life hung in the balance, Ed Henry made the ultimate decision to become a living organ donor.
In 2019, Ed Henry, then Chief National Correspondent for Fox News, faced one of the most important decisions of his life. His beloved sister was battling a serious liver condition that threatened her survival. Without a transplant, her prognosis was grim.
Ed didn’t hesitate. Despite the demands of his high-profile career covering national news and politics, he made the courageous decision to donate part of his liver to save his sister’s life. This selfless act would require him to take medical leave from Fox News and undergo major surgery.
The Power of Living Donation
Living liver donation is a remarkable medical procedure where a healthy person donates a portion of their liver to someone in need. The liver is unique in its ability to regenerate, allowing both the donor’s and recipient’s liver portions to grow back to normal size within months. Ed’s decision to become a living donor gave his sister a chance at life when time was running out.
Ed’s colleagues and viewers rallied around him with overwhelming support. Fox News granted him the necessary medical leave, and messages of encouragement poured in from across the country. His decision to go public with his story helped raise awareness about the critical need for organ donors and the life-saving impact of living donation.
The surgery required careful planning, extensive medical testing, and a team of skilled surgeons. Ed underwent the procedure knowing the risks but driven by love for his sister and the hope of giving her a second chance at life.






