Mike is a 51-year-old husband and father of two boys, 11 and 9 years old, and has a fulfilling career in the health insurance industry. But on May 21, 2025, Mike went to the emergency room with ongoing pain in his foot. When doctor's found a blood clot and ran a series of tests, they realized his blood counts were not normal, and they asked for a marrow biopsy.
Based on those results he received the worst possible news – he was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and immediately started on chemotherapy.
To defeat AML and recover his health, Mike needs a peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) or bone marrow transplant from a donor who shares his same tissue type. About 70% of patients do not have a match within their family and must rely on the registry to search for a donor.
That’s where you come in! You could be Mike’s lifesaving hero without even knowing it. All it takes is a swab of your cheek to find out if you are a match for him or another patient in need. Mike is a native New Yorker born in Queens, and his best chance of a match is with someone who shares his genetic heritage. Mike's parents are originally from Belgium and Chile.
If you are of European or Latin American ancestry – or both! – you could possibly be Mike's match.
Our goal is to help Mike beat this diagnosis and get him back to living. Being there for his wife and sons means everything to him.
Mike has worked in the health care insurance industry for 20 years. He gives back to his community as a volunteer little league coach, and also participates in travel baseball with his two sons. He is a dedicated, active and adored coach, often coaching multiple teams each season for Port Youth Activities in Port Washinton, N.Y. He is also the assisant football coach for his son's team.
Mike's wife Laura has been by his side throughout this entire journey, and she and their boys look forward to the day when he recovers his health.
In his free time, Mike and his entire family are huge Mets fans, rarely missing any game on TV, and attending many games in person as a family each season. Baseball is a huge part of their lives. Let’s make sure this beautiful family has an incredible future together.

