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    DOING GOOD, SAVING LIVES

    The Civilitas Foundation
    Saturday, 08 May 2010 09:07

    Spotlight / Events

    The Civilitas Foundation, in collaboration with the Armenian Bone
    Marrow Donor Registry, hosted 'Be a Donor, Save a Life! on May 7.'
    The turnout was impressive and inspired the participants to continue to
    repeat the drive on Friday May 14, from 5 to 7 pm, again at Civilitas,
    in central Yerevan.

    The reason for Civilitas' participation is not only humanitarian,
    it also has to do with the story of Civilitas intern, Olivia
    Katrandjian, whose mother is suffering from lymphoma, an aggressive and
    unpredictable form of blood cancer. At this point, her only chance for
    a cure is a bone marrow transplant. In order to perform this procedure,
    the doctors need a blood donor who is a genetic match, but currently,
    there are no registered donors who qualify.

    The best chance of finding a match is another Armenian, and so Olivia
    has been working with the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry to
    increase the number of Armenian registrants in the system.

    Joining the registry is simple - it requires only a cotton swab to
    collect some cheek cells from the inside of your mouth. The Armenian
    Bone Marrow Donor Registry has already saved the lives of 8 people.

    "But 1300 people are still in need of a match and it's possible that
    that match is you," said Olivia. "Signing up only takes five minutes
    and it could mean saving the life of someone like my mother."

    "This next drive on May 14 is on Olivia's birthday. Olivia's enthusiasm
    and positive outlook in the face of this huge challenge will make
    everyone believe that we can indeed rely on each other, that our
    dignity and humanity really does depend on the other person's act of
    kindness," said Salpi Ghazarian, Director of Civilitas, who herself
    became a donor. "Random events and coincidences often determine
    our lives. This illness randomly afflicted Olivia's mother Irene,
    and little Charlotte (see www.abmdr.am). Correspondingly, a random
    donor may be the one to save their lives, so come by for 5 minutes
    and be registered," said Mrs. Ghazarian.

    Vartan Oskanian, President of the Civilitas Board, also became a
    donor. "This is one of those causes that is only good," he said. "This
    is something about which we can all agree, all work together, all
    contribute. It's really for the common good, and it requires common
    effort," he said.
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