❤️ Brock Purdy Honors Kimber Mills, the ‘Little Organ Donor,’ for Her Noble Act — Understanding It Deeply After He and His Family Once Faced the Helpless Pain of Watching His Uncle Suffer Each Day Waiting for a Transplant

San Francisco, CA — In a moment that transcends football, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy took time this week to honor Kimber Mills, affectionately remembered as the “Little Organ Donor,” whose selfless act gave new life to others.
For Purdy, the tribute was more than a gesture — it was deeply personal. The 24-year-old quarterback has experienced firsthand the heartbreak and hope that come with organ donation. Years ago, Purdy’s family endured the agonizing wait as his uncle battled through organ failure, uncertain whether a life-saving transplant would come in time.
That experience, Purdy says, changed his perspective forever.
“I KNOW WHAT THAT KIND OF LOVE CAN DO. WHEN MY UNCLE GOT HIS ORGAN TRANSPLANT, IT WASN’T JUST MEDICINE — IT WAS A MIRACLE MADE POSSIBLE BY ANOTHER FAMILY’S HEART. KIMBER’S FAMILY GAVE THAT SAME GIFT. THAT KIND OF COMPASSION NEVER FADES.”
Those words, shared after practice at Levi’s Stadium, echoed far beyond the locker room. Fans praised Purdy’s sincerity, calling it a reminder that humanity and heroism often live quietly behind the headlines of touchdowns and trophies.
Kimber Mills’ story — a young girl whose organs saved multiple lives — has inspired countless families across the country to register as donors. Her parents have continued to advocate for organ donation awareness, finding comfort in knowing their daughter’s spirit lives on through others.
For Purdy, who’s known for his poise on the field and humility off it, honoring Kimber was about more than awareness. It was about gratitude — and a recognition that every heartbeat carries a story of courage, sacrifice, and love.
As the 49ers prepare for another crucial stretch of the season, Purdy’s message serves as a reminder: the greatest victories are not always measured in yards or points, but in the lives we touch along the way.
