A Greensboro woman who has cancer is using her personal story to encourage people to donate blood as the nation faces a critically low shortage. WXII 12 News talked with Shaylah Adams, who is currently receiving treatment for her rare type of cancer — alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. ALVEOLAR RHABDOMYOSARCOMA: It’s a
Blood donor reaches milestone | News, Sports, Jobs – Fairmont Sentinel
Kelley Becker, an employee of Valero Renewables, has recently reached a milestone when it comes to donating blood. Becker has donated 21 gallons, a feat not many people meet. Dustin McKean, lead Health, Safety and Environmental Specialist at Valero, said the company began sponsoring the Welcome community blood drive in
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Kiran Verma – social worker donating blood to champion a cause – The New Indian Express
It was the month of December in 2016 when Kiran Verma decided to quit his high-paying marketing job to champion the cause of voluntary blood donation. The transition was inspired by an unforgettable incident. Walking down memory lane, the 37-year-old social worker recalled, “Following a distress call from a stranger,
Blood drive held for 6-month-old child
On Friday, Shepeard Community Blood Center along with local business, KAMO, hosted a blood drive in honor of 6-month-old, Juliet Maddox. Juliet’s dad, Marcus Maddox says, they live by one motto, “Just to take it literally every single day.” 6-month-old Juliet Maddox was originally admitted to Children’s Hospital of Georgia
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The crucial way you can help those with cancer – Parkview Health
According to their website, The Red Cross is experiencing the worst blood shortage in over a decade. While this affects everyone, it has a particularly severe impact on those actively receiving treatment for cancer. Matthew Bartock, DO, hematologist, Parkview Cancer Institute, explains why this patient population needs others to consider