Partners & Resources

OUR PARTNERS

Our community partners play a vital role in expanding the bone marrow donor registry within the African American community, helping to increase the chances that patients will find a life-saving match when they need it most. We encourage you to visit and support our partners, whose commitment to education, awareness, and donor registration is helping bring hope and second chances to families across the country. Click on any of the pictures below to learn more about our partners.

315 East Warren Avenue

 Detroit, Michigan 48201

3536 Grand Ave

Dallas, TX 75210

135 Auburn Ave NE SE.

Atlanta, GA 30303

Milwaukee, WI

1560 AM

1116 Phillips St,

Augusta, GA 30901

740 E 56th Pl.

Chicago, IL 60637

This is a government supported organization

1601-03 E North Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21213.

RESOURCES

Explore the resources on this page to gain a deeper understanding of bone marrow donation, the donation process, and the life-saving impact donors can have on patients in need. These trusted tools and educational materials are designed to answer your questions, provide guidance, and help you make an informed decision about joining the registry.

The NMDP (National Marrow Donor Program)—formerly known as Be The Match—is a global nonprofit that saves lives through cell therapy.  They connect patients with blood cancers or disorders to live-saving bone marrow and blood stem cell transplants.

This department works to eliminate health disparites and imporve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations, as well as Native Americans and Alaska Natives.

The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America works to break the cycle of Sickle Cell Disease,

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the U.S. government’s lead agency for cancer research and training. It directs nationwide efforts to prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat cancer, while funding the majority of cancer research globally.

This organization recruits Black bone marrow donors, raise awareness to overcome historical medical mistrust, and support patients with sickle cell disease or blood cancers through transplants.

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