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Help The South African Bone Marrow Registry by donating funds and pledges for children and adults who need a stem cell transplant.

 City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, Western Cape

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Help The South African Bone Marrow Registry by donating funds and pledges for children and adults who need a stem cell transplant.

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Help The South African Bone Marrow Registry by donating funds and pledges for children and adults who need a stem cell transplant.

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Your donation to the Patient Assistance Programme holds the power to transform lives in profound ways. By contributing to this initiative, you are offering hope and a second chance at life to disadvantaged children and adults across all communities in South Africa. Your generosity directly supports the South African Bone Marrow Registry in its mission to match patients with unrelated bone marrow stem cell donors, facilitating life-saving transplants. Your donation not only covers the costs of these procedures but also signifies a lifeline for those battling life-threatening illnesses. Together, we can make a tangible difference, providing essential medical interventions that promise renewed hope and vitality. Your support is not just a donation; it's a lifeline to those in need, offering the gift of life and the opportunity for a brighter tomorrow. Thank you for your compassionate contribution.


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