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| ![]() What if You Could Save a Life?What if you were the only one who could save a life, would you do it? See why it's important and how easy it is...
Every year, more than 14,000 patients are diagnosed with blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma and sickle cell anemia. For these patients, a stem cell or bone marow transplant is their only hope for survival. 70% do not have a matching donor in their family. They are reliant on finding a donor through the Be The Match bone marrow registry. It's the largest and most diverse registry in the world, but it's not large enough, or nearly diverse enough. The Icla da Silva Foundation is the largest recruitment center for Be The Match. Our focus is on supporting under represented communities, and we work tirelessly to find bone marrow matches for minority groups and mixed-background ethnicities whose current donor pool is either far too small, or almost non-existent. The simple fact is that not enough people of ethnic diversity have joined the registry. This has resulted in a registry that is currently under represented for many ethnic segments. We are working to change this. You can help by joining and asking those close to you to do the same. JOIN THE REGISTRY (https://icla.org/ Joining the Registry Signing up as a potential donor is simple. If you match a patient, it is obviously a life-saving experience for the recipient, but it can also be life-changing for the donor. You are literally giving someone a second chance at life. The process involves clicking the link, setting up an account with an email and a password, and providing some general health and ethnicity information. You will receive a swab kit in the mail. Once you return the kit, you will be included in searches for patients in need of a matching donor. If you match a patient and are eventually asked to donate bone marrow, please say yes. The process is simpler than you think. You can read about it here (https://icla.org/ Each person who joins the Registry is a new potential match for a patient in need. JOIN THE REGISTRY (https://icla.org/ Every Bit Helps If bone marrow donation is not an option for you, the following are also helpful ways to get involved and help a patient in need: • Organize a bone marrow drive.. (https://icla.org/ • Donate your time. Patients and their families spend the majority of their precious time doing mundane administrative and logistical tasks while looking for assistance and finding a match. Why not offer to help out at a local clinic or volunteer at an organization like the Icla da Silva Foundation? • Give Financially. Always a great need in a non-profit based organization, financial assistance is a tremendous help in donor searches, educational awareness events, and covering economically- • Support events and fundraisers. There are people all over the world trying to assist in bone marrow donation and awareness. Go to their fundraising events, tweet about it, share a link on social media, support media efforts and invite some friends! Our 8th annual Matchmaker 5K Walk is just around the corner, sign up now. Heritage and Ethnicity Matter! Aashim is a wonderful example of where ethnicity and genetics play a pivotal role in bone marrow donation. The Indian donor pool is, unfortunately, not representative or diverse enough to cater to such a large population; and Aashim has not been able to find a suitable donor match thus far. The larger the pool of donors, the more diverse the pool becomes, significantly improving the probability of finding a match. Success Stories There is hope. Many of our success stories are a testament to perseverance and tenacity, often at the hands of an invested team of supporters and medical professionals. There are victories worth mentioning, and heroes who decided to take the leap. Visit our website for survivor stories at www.icla.org Tancrede Born at 27 weeks, Tancrede Bouveret was the spark in his father, Luc's, eye – a tiny, perfect addition to the family. At age of eleven he was diagnosed with Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), which eventually progressed into Leukemia. Unfortunately, Tancrede's little brother was not a suitable donor (only 25% of siblings are). After an extensive search in Brazil, the U.S.A and France, the excited family was able to locate a 100% percent match and Tancrede was saved. Complications resulted in an extra long hospital stay and a need for more lymphocytes, which his donor gladly provided. On October 18, 2017, Tancrede met his bone marrow donor for the first time at the Icla da Silva Hope Gala in New York City. It was an unforgettable moment of shared joy and hope for humanity. Read Trancrede's story. Join the Movement So, are you open to the possibility of saving someone's life? Take the leap and register as a bone marrow donor. Help however and whomever you can, because life is short and everyone deserves an opportunity to flourish in the time we have been granted. Thanks for reading. Please share. End
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