Scott Wilson Got a Second Chance at Life. He Built a Website to Make It Count.

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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.

Scott Wilson's story

Why WordPress.com

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.

Screenshot of the homepage of Scott's WordPress site

What the website does today

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.

Screenshot of a section of Scott's WordPress site

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.

Screenshot of a section of Scott's WordPress site

Your story deserves a home, too

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.

Original Post https://wordpress.com/blog/2026/03/17/scott-wilson-website-story/

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