Posted by | Ray Cornelius
CONGRATS to Atlanta actress and producer, Reece Odum, who was honored by the Georgia Senate on March 14, 2016 in Atlanta, GA for her work on “The Wish” – A Story of Hope, Faith and Generosity as a lead actor and producer for the film.
Written by Ty Manns, “The Wish” is a film created through the partnership of Donate Life America and CME Films about a high school teacher’s kidney failure and her wait for a kidney transplant needed to save her life. The film serves as a medium to inspire and make its viewers aware of the thousands of individuals in Georgia awaiting organ and tissue donations. Of the 4,600 individuals awaiting kidney transplants in Gerogia, sixty-two percent are African American.
Reece Odum then spoke of the important message the film depicts and why the film is so special to her life. Odum has several family members awaiting kidney and tissue donors. She later noted that while traveling with actor, Blue Kimble, writer, Ty Manns, and producers, Angel Terron and Jeff Searcy, they have educated many people and inspired new organ and tissue registration at each screening and event.
At the Capitol, Reece Odum was accompanied and supported by her parents, nephew, co-star, and the film’s writer and producers. The award was presented by Georgia Senator Donzella James.
Click here for more information about “The Wish and check out more photos below:
Reece Odum with Georgia Senator Donzella James
Reece Odum with her family