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Cartagena has
organized two bone marrow drives to help find a donor for Oscar
and to increase awareness of the program among members of the
Latino community.
The first
drive will be held May 13, 2008, from 11:30 AM until 4:30 PM at
Coy Elementary at 2630 Pickle Road in Oregon.
Father Notter
is hosting the second drive at the family’s church, SS. Peter &
Paul, on May 18 from 11 AM until 3 PM. The events are open to the
public.
Both the East
Side and South Side of Toledo bone marrow drives are being
coordinated with the NMDP’s May 5-19 national campaign to
encourage more individuals to join the registry. Cartagena points
out that it is not coincidental that those two weeks bracket the
celebration of Mother’s Day.
“What better
way to say “Thanks Mom” for giving you life than to be part of
this life-saving campaign,” says Cartagena, adding that the goal
is to attract 46,000 new donors to the registry.
Cartagena,
whose heritage is Puerto Rican/Hondurana, was born and raised in
Cleveland. Bilingual, she is a graduate of Cleveland State
University and is working toward her MBA at the University of
Phoenix. She is a member of the Hispanic Health Commission,
the Minority Health Alliance, and Ohio Hispanic Social
Workers.
She says that
joining the NMDP Registry is as easy as swabbing the inside of
your cheek with a cotton swab.
Cartagena also
points out that the bone marrow donation process is not painful.
“A general or regional anesthesia is always used for this
procedure. Donors feel no needle injections and no pain during
marrow donation.
“The majority
of donations do not involve surgery. The procedure is
non-surgical and done on an outpatient basis. If marrow is
requested, that procedure is usually performed on an outpatient
basis as well. Donors never pay any costs, all medical costs are
paid for,” she explains.
DJ Bob Olivo
of
www.bnetradio.com,
which is based in Houston but airs internationally via the
Internet, interviewed Rico Neller of La Prensa on March 30,
2008 concerning the plight of Oscar. Olivo urged all listeners to
do what they could to assist the 9-year old Latino. [See story at
on BNetRadio at:
http://www.laprensatoledo.com/Stories/2005/Dec%2014%202005/
BNetTejano%20Webcasting.htm]
April has been
designated Minority Health Month. Make this month special for
Jessica Villegas and her son Oscar. Visit:
http://mih.ohio.gov/
http://netwellness.org/feature/2006-04-aahealth/default.cfm
You can find
more information about the registry and the registry by visiting
www.marrow.org or
calling 1-888-862-7769, Ext. 103 or 106, or 1-800-MARROW-2. For
more information on the May 13 drive at Coy Elementary, call Jill
Duwuve at (419) 693-0624.
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