May 26, 2008
Here's a reminder of the bone marrow registration drives we're aware of that are coming up over the next seven days: May 27Isabela, Puerto Rico - Iglesia Presbiteriana de Borinquen, Clinica de SaludPompano Beach, Florida - Consulado Brasileiro ItineranteSan Jose, California - Price Waterhouse CoopersMay 28Sacramento, California - APAPA Internship EventSan Mateo, California - Guideware SoftwareOrford, England - Tetley Walker Social ClubMay 29La Moca, Puerto Rico - Instituto de Banca de MocaUnion City, California - James Logan High SchoolMay 30San Diego, California - Naval Base San Diego Main Navy ExchangeSan Francisco, California - Vision Shock PartyMay 31Wilminton, Delaware - Faith Baptist Church Health FairPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania - Igreja San Martin of Tours, Lower ChurchJamaican, New York - Roy Wilkins Family Recreation CenterLondon, England - Tiger TigerJune 1Delran, New Jersey - Harvest English InstituteLos Angeles, California - Temple Beth AmCupertino, California - Good Shepherd ChurchUnion City, California - GRX Church-FremontLabels: bone marrow drives, California, Delaware, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, UK, US
May 19, 2008
May 11, 2008
Here's a reminder of the bone marrow drives coming up over the next seven days. Many of these drives are free, as part of the National Marrow Donor Program's "Thanks Mom" event. May 12Columbus, Ohio - James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research InstituteSyracuse, New York - Boys & Girls ClubSacramento, California - UC Davis Cancer CenterKansas City, Missouri - Children’s Mercy HospitalNorth Plainfield, New Jersey - Vermeule Community CenterShoreview, Minnesota - Turtle Lake SchoolRutland, Vermont - Alderman's ChevroletMay 13North Scituate, Rhode Island - Ponaganset Middle SchoolHopkins, Minnesota - Shepherd of the Hill ChurchHannibal, Missouri - Cary Cancer CenterManchester, Vermont - Manchester RescueFair Haven, Vermont - Fair Haven Union High SchoolMay 14Providence, Rhode Island - Hasbro Children's HospitalMadison, Alabama - Dublin ParkMay 15Jeffersonville, New York - St. George's ChurchLiberty, New York - Liberty High SchoolKansas City, Missouri - St. Charles Borromeo ParishMinneapolis, Minnesota - Nicollet Mall Farmers MarketMiddlebury, Vermont - Porter Medical CenterHuddersfield, England - Newsome South Methodist Church HallMay 16Rome, Georgia - Redmond Regional Medical CenterStony Brook, New York - Stony Brook UniversityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaPittsford, Vermont - Vermont Police AcademyMay 17Central Falls, Rhode Island - Wyatt Detention Facility’s Training CenterSpringield, Pennsylvania - Springfield Township High SchoolTownshend, Vermont - Grace Cottage HospitalMay 18Mount Holly, Vermont - Mount Holly Rescue FairParkville, Missouri - St. Therese ParishKansas City, Missouri - Temple B’nai JehudahKansas City, Missouri - Christ ChurchSt. Paul, Minnesota - St. Andrew's Lutheran ChurchSt. Paul, Minnesota - St. George Greek Orthodox ChurchLabels: Alabama, bone marrow drives, California, free registration, Georgia, Minnesota, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, UK, US, Vermont
May 9, 2008
From the Springfield Sun: In an effort to raise awareness about the National Bone Marrow Registry and to attract potential marrow donors to the list, a group of Springfield Township residents will host a registry drive May 17 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Springfield Township High School.
A second registry drive May 16 will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Labels: bone marrow drives, free registration, Pennsylvania, US
April 23, 2008
Throughout this week, CURE is hosting a bone marrow drive at Penn. From the Daily Pennsylvanian: The registration process, which will take place all week on College Green, is simple, entailing only the completion of a form and cotton swabbing of the cheek for stem cell samples, Chan said. The group sends the samples to be tested for bone marrow type, and people who were tested are entered into a national registry. Labels: bone marrow drives, Pennsylvania, US
April 20, 2008
Here's a reminder of the bone marrow registration drives we've reported on that are coming up over the next seven days: April 20Villanova, Pennsylvania - Villanova UniversityChicago, Illinois - Crown Point High SchoolSeattle, Washington - Seattle Cherry Blossom And Japanese Cultural FestivalTamuning, Guam - Guam Premier OutletsApril 22San Marcos, Texas - Texas State University-San MarcosSacramento, California - Jerry's Paint & SupplyBerkeley, California - UC BerkeleyMoray, Scotland - Dr Gray's Hospital, ElginBellingham, Washington - Western Washington UniversityApril 23San Marcos, Texas - Texas State University-San MarcosMundelein, Illinois - College of Lake CountyBerkeley, California - UC BerkeleyBellingham, Washington - Western Washington UniversityApril 24San Marcos, Texas - Texas State University-San MarcosBellingham, Washington - Western Washington UniversityApril 26Laconia, New Hampshire - First Free Will Baptist ChurchPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania - Norris Homes Community CenterLabels: bone marrow drives, California, Guam, Illinois, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Texas, UK, US, Washington
April 15, 2008
From Temple Athletics: The Temple football team will recruit potential donors for the National Marrow Donor Program Registry with a bone marrow screening session on Wednesday, April 16 at the Temple University's Howard Gittis Student Center (Room 200) from Noon to 5 p.m. The screening involves a simple cheek swab and does not involve any needles or drawing of blood. It should take no more than 20 minutes for each person to register for the National Marrow Donor Program Registry and be tested. Participants, who must be 18 to register, will receive free food, door prizes, entertainment by a disc jockey, and special guest appearances. Who? You can save a life today! What? Bone Marrow Drive Where? Gittis Student Center - Room 200 When? Wed, April 16 How? All you need is 20 minutes and a cotton swab Labels: bone marrow drives, Pennsylvania, US
April 13, 2008
April 11, 2008
This drive at University of Pennsylvania is part of the same inter-school effort I mentioned last month. From Penn Football: The Quakers will hold a bone marrow screening session on Sunday, April 13 from noon-3 p.m. at The Palestra. The team’s goal is to screen 1,000 people, with the football players serving as volunteers at the testing.
The screening involves a simple cheek swab and does not involve any needles or drawing of blood. Labels: bone marrow drives, Pennsylvania, US
March 31, 2008
From Philly.com: Now, more than a year after his death in January 2007, Emily Greenberg is about to honor the pledge she made to her younger brother. On April 26, a bone-marrow drive will take place at the Norris Homes Community Center, at 1915 N. 11th St., where the need for donors is as great as the fear.
When an African American gets leukemia, he or she is more than nine times more likely to die than a Caucasian because of a shortage of genetic matches for bone marrow.
Labels: bone marrow drives, minority donors, Pennsylvania, US
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