
Seven years ago, Edward Tranter was fresh out of school and determined to donate one of his kidneys. It was not in aid of a family member or a close friend, and not even because he had watched someone he loved struggle with kidney disease. His motivation was simply the desire to do good.
“I was really interested in social justice and public service, but I was starting to understand that it would take me a long time to make any kind of mark in the world through professional work,” he explains from his flat in Camberwell, south London.
