A year ago, Scott Wilson’s life was running out of time.
End-stage liver disease. A terminal diagnosis. Two children to raise alone after becoming a widower seven years prior. Every day was an act of sheer will.
Then, on January 13, 2025, the call came. A liver transplant was available.
Scott didn’t just survive. He came out the other side with a mission — to use his story to drive organ and tissue donation awareness across Canada.
He joined the Transplant Advocate Association and became a UHN Foundation Ambassador. Got featured in national media. Went to City Hall to push for April to be recognized as Organ Donor Month in Ontario. And joined a panel working to bring a life-saving organ preservation technology to Canada, one already standard practice in Spain and the UK.
There’s nothing online quite like what I’m building — it’s my perspective, my experience, my voice.

With everything Scott was doing, he needed a home base. A place to document the journey, share his story, and build a platform that could grow into something bigger.
He did his research before choosing a platform. Read consumer reports, went through reviews, and landed on WordPress.com.
Once he was in, he opted for the Website Design Service — a team of experts who build the site for you. Scott had the story, the voice, and the content. The team turned it into a site that actually reflected all of it.
What I appreciate about WordPress is its ability to take everything that I said and mash it up into a saleable product. Who’s going to buy into it? Who’s going to come to it? That’s what I look at.
The site went live without the usual back-and-forth. No glitches, no delays. Scott was surprised by how smooth it was.
It was a leap of faith. But it was a good leap.

jamesscottwilson.ca is Scott’s platform and his archive. A place to document the journey from the inside out — the recovery, the advocacy, the single parenting, the faith, and the parts nobody talks about.
He’s also using it as a launchpad for a future book and podcast.
It’s a blog, a launching off point for writing ideas. Inspiration for a future book and podcast material.

The site will keep evolving. Scott is the first to say that. But that’s the point.
It’s a fluid, living document. Everything new — new life, new liver, new student. I am living proof that anything can change.

Scott’s story is unlike anyone else’s. His website is where he gets to tell it on his own terms.
WordPress.com’s Website Design Service paired him with a team that took his content, his voice, and his vision and turned it into a site ready to go.
He focuses on his mission. The platform handles the rest.
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