TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A local custodian at Dixie Bee Elementary has made the decision to make a life-saving donation to his brother-in-law, which is, one of his kidneys.
On any normal day you'd find Randy White cleaning the halls and cafeteria at Dixie Bee Elementary School in Vigo County, but soon, he'll face a more life-changing task.
White's brother-in-law, Mike Armstrong, has been on dialysis for three years, but that's soon to change thanks to a gift from White. This 65-year-old custodian is donating one of his kidneys to his loved one. "I just feel like it was divine intervention because my sister married him and I'm her twin. She couldn't give because she's a different blood type, but I was the same blood type and I just thought this is the right thing to do cause, they'