As an organization founded to solve one health inequity, the lack of diversity in the worldwide bone marrow registry, Gift of Life Marrow Registry is taking action address this public health crisis affecting BIPOC through advocacy, partnership, and action. We are so glad YOU are taking action and joining the registry today.
About marrow donor registries
Because only 30 percent of patients needing a transplant find a match among family members, 70 percent of patients must rely on volunteer bone marrow and blood stem cell donors who have joined one of the worldwide donor registries. Gift of Life is one of two public registries in the United States, and is a member of the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA).
Genetic Heritage is Key
Because the tissue types used to match donors and recipients for transplant are inherited, like hair and eye color, the best chance of a match is with someone who shares your genetic heritage. Because Black, Indigenous and People of Color are underrepresented in the worldwide registry, the chances of finding a livesaving donor are impacted. We seek to change the odds by adding many more diverse donors to the registry.
Age matters!
While anyone between 18 and 60 can join the registry, the most frequently requested donors are young and male. Young people produce more stem cells, and due to their larger physical size, men produce more stem cells. The most requested donor group is 18 to 35, yet all donors can remain in the registry until their 61st birthday, and plenty of donors are called from the 36 to 60 group! Outside of this age group, we ask you to consider sponsoring a kit to be processed into our registry. Each swab kit costs $60 to process and, unfortunately, neither the government nor insurance covers the cost of testing new donors to grow the registry. Even the smallest donation helps!
How to use your swab kit
Your kit will arrive in the mail within five business days. Each kit contains four sterile cotton swabs, two for each side of your mouth. The kit will also have a postage paid return envelope – which may be folded up. Do not discard the return envelope. Each kit has instructions printed on the inside:
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