Old Greenwich Man Urgently Needs Kidney Transplant

Eric Moy from Old Greenwich, a beloved husband, father, friend, and pillar of both the Rye and Greenwich communities, urgently needs a kidney transplant.

Eric has spent his life giving to others. He has coached teams, served his town, supported his children through every milestone, and been the quiet rock of his family. Now, his kidneys are failing due to complications from diabetes and a long medical battle following sepsis. Dialysis will begin soon, but a living kidney transplant is the only real solution.

Eric, Jackie, Max and Molly Moy. Contributed photo

His family is asking for help: not just for Eric, but for his entire family, and for all the meaningful moments they still hope to share together: holidays, graduations, move-in day, and family dinners.

Eric’s story needs to be shared, along with spreading awareness about living kidney donation. Your support brings hope, and brings Eric one step closer to healing.

His wife, Jackie, is a professional assistant at Greenwich High School. Their son, Max, graduated from GHS on Tuesday and will attend Syracuse University in the fall, and their daughter, Molly, is a rising freshman.

Eric, Jackie, Max and Molly Moy. Contributed photo

Thinking About Becoming a Living Donor?

Even one call can make a world of difference. You can live a full, healthy life with just one kidney. All testing and surgery costs are covered by the recipient’s insurance. The transplant team supports and guides you through every step, from the first question to full recovery. You can start learning more with zero pressure or commitment.

If you are interested or want to speak with someone, please contact:

Yale New Haven Transplantation Center
Center for Living Organ Donors
(866) 925-3897
ynhh.org/organdonation

Please mention Eric Moy when calling or inquiring.