Georgetown University Dod Bone Marrow Program
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The Georgetown University Dod Bone Marrow Program, established in 1991, serves to empower members of the United States Department of Defense and their dependents to become volunteer bone marrow donors. With a successful track record of recruiting over 1 million potential donors and coordinating more than 8,000 cellular donations, the program provides hope and life-saving opportunities for patients in need.
Through initiatives like Operation Ring the Bell, the program has expanded its reach, engaging military personnel in the vital cause of bone marrow donation. Committed to educating and supporting donors, the program emphasizes the profound impact one can have by registering and potentially saving lives.
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