3-Year-Old Yankees Fan and His Red Sox-loving Donor Inspire Bone Marrow Drive
September 26 2009 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Aflac, Be The Match Registry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- The Official Hospital of the Boston Red Sox, and the Boston Red
Sox to Hold Bone Marrow Drive COLUMBUS, Ga., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/
-- Aflac today announced that it has joined with the Be The Match
bone marrow registry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the
Boston Red Sox to host a free bone marrow drive at CollegeFest
2009, the biggest back-to-school festival in New England. The event
will take place in Boston's Hynes Convention Center on September
26th (from Noon-7pm) and September 27th (from Noon-6pm). The drive
at CollegeFest this weekend is part of Aflac's nationwide bone
marrow initiative, which was prompted by avid Boston Red Sox fan
and Aflac Sales Coordinator Steve Karas who was identified as a
perfect bone marrow match for a young New York Yankees fan, Matthew
Welling. Matthew was suffering from a debilitating disease called
osteopetrosis, and his only hope for survival was a bone marrow
transplant. Karas answered the call, and his selfless act started a
movement within Aflac. Working with Be The Match, the national bone
marrow donor registry, Aflac President and COO Paul Amos has since
arranged for multiple bone marrow drives and thousands of Aflac
employees and sales agents have joined the donor registry as a
result. "In the past few decades, bone marrow transplants have
become an increasingly successful treatment option. Even with a
registry of millions, many patients cannot find a match," said
Amos. "We're privileged to be joining with the Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center and the Boston Red Sox to help generate
awareness and to increase the size and diversity of the Be The
Match Registry." In addition to serving as a bone marrow drive, the
booth at CollegeFest will also feature opportunities for students
to interact with Red Sox Hall of Famer Luis Tiant and team mascot,
Wally the Green Monster. Students attending will also be able to
take photos with one of the Red Sox World Series Trophies and could
receive a plush Aflac Duck or free Fenway Park tour tickets. "As an
organization near the heart of the community, we know well our
responsibility to our neighbors - both those we know and those we
have yet to meet," said Larry Lucchino, president/CEO of the Boston
Red Sox. "As a cancer survivor and beneficiary of an experimental
treatment involving bone marrow, I know firsthand the importance of
advancing this cause. We are proud to join together with Beth
Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the Official Hospital of the
Boston Red Sox, Aflac, and the Be The Match Registry this Saturday
and Sunday to try to make a difference and help address the need
for more donors by appealing to our local spirited college
students." "We have the privilege of seeing firsthand how the
generosity of bone marrow donors translates into a life saving
therapy for many patients," notes Dr. David Avigan, director of
bone marrow transplant at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in
Boston. "This drive is an opportunity to provide the ultimate gift
for patients suffering from blood cancers and other diseases."
Every year, more than 10,000 people in the United States are
diagnosed with life-threatening diseases for which the best or only
hope of a cure is a bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor.
The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), which operates the Be The
Match Registry, supports this weekend's drive as an opportunity to
educate local college students about the need and effectiveness of
bone marrow transplants. "The first step in helping patients in
need of a marrow transplant is building awareness that transplant
works, it saves lives every day. And anyone can help by joining the
Be The Match Registry, hosting a drive, contributing to our Patient
Assistance Fund or helping us reach more people with our message,"
said Dr. Jeffrey W, Chell, CEO, NMDP. Registration at CollegeFest
2009 is free of charge and involves completing a health history
form and giving a swab of cheek cells. All donor registrations will
be conducted by representatives from the Rhode Island Blood center,
a local affiliate of the Be The Match Registry. To learn more about
joining the Be The Match Registry, please visit Aflac's corporate
philanthropy web page or BeTheMatch.org/join. About Aflac: For more
than 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the
opportunity to direct cash where it is needed most when a
life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. As the
number one provider of guaranteed-renewable insurance in the United
States and the number one insurance company in terms of individual
insurance policies in force in Japan, Aflac insurance products
provide protection to more than 40 million people worldwide. In
2009, Aflac was recognized by Ethisphere magazine as one of the
World's Most Ethical Companies for the third consecutive year and
was also named by the Reputation Institute as the Most Reputable
Company in the Global Insurance Industry for the second consecutive
year. In 2009 Fortune magazine recognized Aflac as one of the 100
Best Companies to Work For in America for the eleventh consecutive
year. Fortune magazine also ranked Aflac No. 1 on its global list
of America's Most Admired Companies in the Life and Health
Insurance category. Aflac appears on Hispanic Enterprise magazine's
list of the 50 Best Companies for Supplier Diversity and on Black
Enterprise magazine's list of the 40 Best Companies for Diversity.
Aflac was also named by Forbes magazine as America's Best-Managed
Company in the Insurance category. Aflac Incorporated is a Fortune
500 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
AFL. To find out more about Aflac, visit aflac.com. About Be The
Match: Be The Match is a movement that engages a growing community
of people inspired to help patients who need a marrow or umbilical
cord blood transplant. The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), a
leader in the field of marrow and cord blood transplantation,
created Be The Match to provide opportunities for the public to
become involved in saving the lives of people with leukemia,
lymphoma and other life-threatening diseases. Volunteers can join
the Be The Match Registry - the world's largest and most diverse
listing of potential adult marrow donors and donated cord blood
units - as well as contribute financially to Be The Match
Foundation or give their time. Be The Match Foundation supports the
NMDP by raising funds to grow the Be The Match Registry, help
patients with transplant costs and advance medical research. Since
operations began in 1987, the NMDP has provided more than 35,000
transplants to help give patients a second chance at life. For more
information, visit BeTheMatch.org or call 1 (800) MARROW-2. About
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center is a patient care, teaching and research affiliate of
Harvard Medical School, and consistently ranks among the top four
in National Institutes of Health funding among independent
hospitals nationwide. BIDMC is clinically affiliated with the
Joslin Diabetes Center and is a research partner of
Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center. BIDMC is the official hospital
of the Boston Red Sox. For more information, visit
http://www.bidmc.org/. About The Boston Red Sox: A Boston and New
England institution since the organization's inception in 1901, the
Boston Red Sox and its players are currently involved in numerous
charitable organizations throughout New England. The goal of this
participation and activity is to harness the passion of Red Sox
fans and transform this energy into a vehicle for positive change
in the community. Each year the Red Sox donate to over 4,500
organizations throughout New England. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090422/CL03654LOGO) Contact:
Laura Kane Aflac Incorporated 706.596.3493 Jon A. Sullivan Aflac
Incorporated 706.763.4813
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090422/CL03654LOGODATASOURCE:
Aflac CONTACT: Laura Kane, Aflac Incorporated, +1-706-596-3493, ;
or Jon A. Sullivan, Aflac Incorporated, +1-706-763-4813, Web Site:
http://www.aflac.com/
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