(Carteret, NJ) – When Karen Stash, RN, crosses the finish line at NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life on Sunday, June 7, 2026, she will be celebrating far more than a race. She will be honoring the gift of life, the power of family, and the lifesaving decision she made to donate one of her kidneys to save her father’s life.
Karen, a Carteret resident and captain of the Hackensack Meridian Health – JFK University Medical Center 5K team, serves on the hospital’s Rapid Response Team. She has proudly led her coworkers, family members, and friends at the annual event held at NJ Sharing Network’s headquarters in New Providence.
“This event means everything to me,” said Karen. “Every year, I run the 5K and then walk it again with my team and family. I’m proud to stand with others whose lives have been touched by organ and tissue donation and transplantation.”
Karen’s personal journey began when her father, Oscar Salgado of Union City, was diagnosed with kidney failure and required dialysis treatments three times a week. Once a hardworking and independent provider devoted to his wife and four children, Oscar’s health declined as dialysis took a heavy toll on his body and spirit.
Seeing her father struggle, Karen knew she wanted to help. As a nurse, she understood the lifesaving impact of organ donation and quietly began the process of being evaluated as a living donor.
“I already knew organ donation could change someone’s life,” said Karen. “But when it’s your dad sitting in that dialysis chair, it becomes deeply personal. I wanted to give him more time, more freedom, and the chance to feel like himself again.”
After extensive testing, Karen learned she was a match. On November 14, 2018, father and daughter underwent transplant surgery, and Oscar was able to come off dialysis immediately.
“First and foremost, I thank my Father, Jehovah, for His great mercy toward me,” said Oscar. “I also thank my daughter Karen for giving me another chance at life—in addition to those God has already granted me. May God protect my daughter and grant her abundant health, many years of life, and great blessings.”
Karen said watching her father regain his strength and independence has been one of the greatest joys of her life.
“To see him no longer tied to dialysis, to watch him enjoy time with my mom, my children, and our family again — that’s everything,” said Karen. “If I had to make the choice again, I would do it in a heartbeat.”
Since her donation, Karen has embraced advocacy and proudly shares her story to raise awareness about the need for organ donors, especially within Hispanic communities where conversations about donation can sometimes be less common.
“I want people to know that organ and tissue donation saves families,” said Karen. “It’s not just about adding years to someone’s life — it’s about adding life to their years.”
Now entering another year as captain of the JFK University Medical Center 5K team, Karen is looking forward to once again joining thousands of donor families, transplant recipients, living donors, and supporters at the 5K Celebration of Life.
NJ Sharing Network’s 5K Celebration of Life Walk and USATF Sanctioned Race will be held on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at NJ Sharing Network headquarters in New Providence, NJ. The event is one of the Garden State’s largest and most recognized charitable 5K events, bringing together thousands of participants to honor the gift of life and support the Sharing Network Foundation. To sign up to participate in the 5K Celebration of Life or contribute to a team, visit www.SharingNetworkFoundation.org/5K
According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and NJ Sharing Network, more than 100,000 Americans — including nearly 4,000 New Jerseyans — are currently waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant. To learn more about living kidney donation and deceased organ and tissue donation, visit NJ Sharing Network’s website at www.NJSharingNetwork.org.


PHOTO CAPTION #1 – Karen Stash, RN, and her father, Oscar Salgado (Photo Credit: Courtesy of NJ Sharing Network)
PHOTO CAPTION #2 – Members of JFK University Medical Center’s 5K Celebration of Life team (Photo Credit: Courtesy of NJ Sharing Network)
