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January 15, 2007
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ hosts benefit for local child, competes with Tech, GSU
In an effort to save a local child’s life, organizations at the University of Louisiana at Monroe are sponsoring a Bone Marrow Drive Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ Student Union Building. The community is encouraged to stop by the SUB and get tested, which is simple and only involves a swab of the cheek.
The drive, sponsored by º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of Clinical Laboratory Science and the Office of Student Life and Leadership, will benefit James Christopher Allums, son of Chris and Ellen Allums. James Christopher has Fanconi Anemia, a rare and life-threatening disease that causes bone marrow failure.
º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ student organizations will compete among each other to see who can find the most volunteers to be tested Feb. 6. º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµ will be competing with Louisiana Tech University and Grambling State University, who will also be holding a Bone Marrow Drive to benefit James Christopher.
James Christopher is a very special child, said his father. At one point, when James Christopher learned that his parents may have found a possible bone marrow match (they didn’t), he immediately told his parents to “give it to someone else who needs it.â€
James Christopher’s parents are hoping for 5,000 people to be tested at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓÆµâ€™s Bone Marrow Drive. If the volunteers aren’t a match for James Christopher, they may be a match for someone else.
For more information, please call Debbie Wisenor, clinical laboratory science, at 342-1637.
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