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He can save
a life with his umbilical cord blood, He needs your help. |
| How Can I
Help? As part of Cord Blood Donor Foundation's "Transplant Team," this baby's umbilical cordblood was used as a treatment alternative for bone marrow. Each year 10,000 people in the United States- many of them children - are unable to find a bone marrow match. The Cord Blood Donor Foundation (CBDF) offers hope for a brighter, healthier future. JOIN THE TEAM Cord Blood Donor
Foundation's Transplant |
WHY SUPPORT CORD BLOOD DONOR FOUNDATION? Cord Blood Donor Foundation is a not-for- profit organization dedicated to research, education, awareness and advocacy in communities throughout the United States. Through these efforts, CBDF hopes to improve the lives of people suffering from the over 30 life-threatening diseases that are now treatable with cord blood. WON'T YOU JOIN OUR TEAM? |
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