Villanova University is partnering with GMA and Be the Match in an effort to raise awareness for the need of bone marrow donors with its own campaign called 'Get in the Game.'
Villanova University is partnering with GMA and Be the Match in an effort to raise awareness for the need of bone marrow donors with its own campaign called "Get in the Game."after recovering from a successful bone marrow transplant.
And 6abc is celebrating by raising awareness about the need for people to register as bone marrow donors through
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