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Together we all have the power to help, the power to heal. Your support allows more people to join the registry, giving more patients hope for a cure.
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Goal: $2,500.00
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Team Be The Match is important to Mario:

On April 28,2008 Mario went into Hartford Hospital’s ER with flu like symptoms. He was blindsided with the news “you have leukemia and will be admitted immediately.” Mario is a loving husband and step father to three children.  Mario is devoted to his family and friends. Recently he accomplished his personal goal and graduated with a Master’s degree in Education from CCSU! Despite his battles with leukemia he is continuing to play the guitar and keep a positive attitude. He has exhausted all medical treatments including intensive chemo, blood transfusions and other rigorous treatments. Now doctors have determined he needs a marrow transplant to save his life.  Please  join us at his marrow event.

A simple cheek swab is all that is needed to determine if you could be the one to save one of the thousands of patients in need of a bone marrow transplant.  You’ll only be contacted if you’re a match for someone in need.

 

The National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP) Be The Match Drive

Saturday December 17th, 2011

Youth Challenge of CT

19 MAY STREET

Hartford, CT

Please take this opportunity to join the Be The Match Registry. By becoming a member of the Registry, you could be a match for a patient in critical need—maybe even the only person who could save a patient’s life.

 

Click here to watch a short video that explains why your commitment is so important: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azGmJ7wQVko

 

The need for diversity is very important; of the 8 million members on the registry, only 10% are Hispanic, 7% are African American and 7% are Asian.

 

Tissue typing is an expensive process, so financial contributions of any size are greatly appreciated, and you can make a donation right here on this page.

 

 

Below is more information about joining the registry:

 

REGISTRY GUIDELINES:

To be a member of the registry, all you need is to:

-       Be between the ages of 18 and 60.

-       Be willing to donate to any patient in need.

-       Meet the basic health guidelines.

 

If you are unable to join, please consider becoming a volunteer to help recruit members, or make a financial contribution to help keep the registry growing.

 

Health Guidelines:

The conditions below would prevent you from joining the Be the Match Registry:

-       HIV or risk of HIV

-       Hepatitis or risk for Hepatitis

-       Most forms of heart disease or cancer

-       Chronic lung disease

-       Diabetes requiring insulin or diabetes-related health issues

-       Diseases that affect blood clotting or bleeding

-       Recent back surgery, or severe or ongoing back problems

-       Autoimmune/neurological disorders such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or multiple sclerosis

-       Being an organ or marrow transplant recipient

-       Significant obesity

 

IF YOU MATCH A PATIENT:

Below are the steps to donation if you are identified as a match for someone.  

 

TWO WAYS TO DONATE

The patient’s doctor requests one of two types of donation, depending on what is best for the patient.

 

PBSC donation

Peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donation is the most common form of donating today.  This is a non-surgical, out-patient procedure.  For five days before donation, the donor receives daily injections of a drug that increases blood-forming cells in the bloodstream.  On the fifth day, the donor’s blood is removed through a needle in one arm and passed through a machine that separates out the blood-forming cells.  The remaining blood is returned to the donor through the other arm.

 

Marrow donation

Marrow donation is a surgical, usually out-patient procedure.  While the donor us under anesthesia, the doctor uses needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of the pelvic bone.  The donor’s marrow completely replaces itself within four to six weeks.  After donation, marrow donors will have slight soreness, but they are back to their usual routine in one to seven days.

 

 

Please feel free to contact our Be The Match representative, Tracy Julian at 800-676-4545 x 7050  or tjulian@nmdp.org if you have any questions. We hope you will take a few minutes to attend the drive and help save a life.

 

Checks can be written to:

 

 Be The Match Foundation

 

Please mail to:

Tracy Julian

NMDP

433 South Main Street

West Hartford, CT 06105

 

Thank you!

 

Be the one to save a life. Be The Match

 

 

 


Team Be The Match is a nationwide community committed to helping patients in need of a marrow transplant by raising funds to add more potential marrow donors to Be The Match Registry. 

By supporting me, you will help raise funds for patients in need of an unrelated marrow or umbilical cord blood transplant.  Together we have the potential to truly make a difference in the lives of thousands of men, women and children in need of a life-saving transplant. 

What does Be The Match do?

Be The Match works to provide hope and deliver a second chance at life to patients by:

* Recruiting and supporting potential donors: To connect patients with donors, Be The Match manages the largest and most diverse donor registry — nearly 8 million marrow donors and nearly 100,000 cord blood units. Donors can turn to their Donor Advocacy Program for support throughout the donation process.

* Supporting patients: To help patients access treatment, Be The Match offers financial support and educational resources.

* Educating doctors: Referring physicians can turn to Be The Match for information about transplant advances, caring for transplant patients and the importance of timely referral for transplant.

* Advancing science: Be The Match's research programs have advanced the science of bone marrow and cord blood transplant, from better matching the right donor to the right patient for improving post-transplant treatment. 

Why you should help

Be The Match relies on our support to collect contributions from people like us so that it can further its mission.  Proceeds will help add more potential donors to the Be The Match Registry.  I hope you'll consider making a contribution today.  Together we can help save lives!   

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