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Patient and Family e-Newsletter
AADP
EAST BAY AREAJune 26, 2011 (Sun): St. Anne’s Catholic Church
32223 Cabello StreetUnion City, CA 945878am — 12:30pm
6:30pm — 7:30pm
NORTH BAY AREAJune 18, 2011 (Sat) Mission Cultural Center
2868 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 9411012pm— 3pm
SOUTH BAY AREAJune 25, 2011 (Sat): Dia de San Juan Festival
1650 Senter Road
San Jose, CA 95112
10am-4pm
June 25, 2011 (Sat): Festival in the Park
985 Hellyer Ave.
San Jose, CA 9511111am— 4pm
Upcoming Drives andVolunteer Opportunities:more drive listingswww.aadp.org/drive
June 2011
MAYA’S MILESTONE Transplant recipient reaches her 365
thday post-transplant
May 2011
The Chamberlin family is
celebrating! Maya Chamberlinhad been diagnosed with a rareblood disease, hemophagocyticlymphocytosis in 2009, and oneyear ago, received a bonemarrow transplant from anunrelated donor. We are happyto report that Maya has showntremendous progress since then,and she and her family continueto adjust to the changes as her health improves. Maya and her donor are making plans to meet in the near future. In the
meantime, keep up with Maya’s journey at her CaringBridge, here.
Maya (left), pictured with her Mom
and Grandma.
Are you interested involunteering at drivesor in our office? Visitwww.aadp.org oremail: [email protected]
PATIENT SPOTLIGHT
Josiah is 7-
years-old. He
was
diagnosed
with Wiskott-
Aldrich
Syndrome at 3
months of age
and had a stem cell transplant at
18 months. He is doing well with
his new immune system and
goes for check-ups once a year.
His teachers always report that
he is a very thoughtful and
helpful classmate and has a
great heart.
P U T Y O U RK I D S T O W O R KT H I S S U M M E R !
AADP | 2169 Harbor Bay Parkway | Alameda, CA 94502Tel: 510-568-3700 | Fax: 510-568-2700www.aadp.org | [email protected]
Find us on:
Part of
Join our AADP Corporate CommunityChallenge
AADP is initiating a Corporate Challenge
Will your company be up for the challenge?AADP is signing up corporations for these 4 awardcategories:
Most registered donors Most volunteer support Most monetary donations Most creative pre-drive publicity or best use of social media
Time: 1st round: October 1, 2011 to
March 31, 2012 2nd round: April 1, 2012 to
September 31, 2012
How AADP will give back:AADP will host press conferences in Apriland October to acknowledge outstandingcorporations.
If interested, please contact:Ruby at: 510-568-3700
AADP college drivesand events areproudly sponsored by
Georgina,Hispanic
Sézary's disease
Mihaela,Mixed European
Leukemia
KristinaMixed RaceLeukemia
SEARCHING PATIENTS
Chris Ishida Japanese/Caucasian
Severe Aplastic Anemia
Young Palo Alto resident encourages more PacificIslanders to join the Be the Match RegistryJune 2011
PACIFIC ISLANDERS, TEVITANEEDS YOU!
When Tevita was diagnosed with AplasticAnemia in February, he and his family
could not have been more surprised. Anenthusiastic athlete, the 8-year-old is nowlooking for a marrow donor.His best chance of finding a match willcome from someone of Tongan, Samoan,or Chinese descent. At 0.1%, PacificIslanders are the least represented racialgroup on the National Registry, makingTevita’s search all the more difficult.
AADP and Team Tevita have held several
drives around the Bay Area and Sacramento, including drives atgames for Tevita’s football team. Please continue to spread theword, reach out to Samoan and Tongan communities nationwide,and encourage others to register as potential donors; they maybe the match Tevita needs!
Give the Gift of Hope TODAY!
The total cost to add a member to theregistry is $100.00.
If you would like to help AADP continue itsmission, please consider making a financialdonation.
Online donations can be made, HERE.
Checks should be made payable to:AADP and can be mailed to:2169 Harbor Bay Pkwy,Alameda, CA 94502.
All donations are tax deductible and 100% of your donation will go towards the recruitmentof more donors.
Together we can help save lives!
NICO TO RECEIVE TRANSPLANT
Nico Poux was first diagnosed withleukemia while living with his family inFrance. The then six-year-oldunderwent several rounds of chemotherapy and a cord bloodtransplant, eventually leading to
remission. However, this remission wasnot to last. In 2011, shortly after Nicoand his family relocated to California, herelapsed. Family and friendsimmediately set up marrow registrationdrives, hoping to find a match for Nico. Like so many patients though, hismixed racial background meant he was far less likely to find amatch. A match was eventually found and Nico is preparing for a transplant. AADP sends him wishes for a speedyrecovery. Follow Nico’s story at his CaringBridge journal, here.
Patient prepares for his bone marrow transplant after second relapse. .June 2011
Tevita at a marrow drive.
Nico (middle) at a marrow
drive in Palo Alto.
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