Posted: May 05, 2011
For Immediate Release
May 5, 2011
Courtesy of the Southern Connecticut State University Sports Information Department
New Haven, Conn. – Approximately 150 individuals participated in the National Marrow Donor Program’s ‘Be The Match’ initiative on Thursday at Southern Connecticut State University’s Michael J. Adanti Student Center.
Spearheaded by the Owls’ football program, university faculty, staff and students between the ages of 18-60 took part in the event. Student-athletes and coaches from the football team helped participants through the process with assistance from SCSU athletic training staff members and representatives from the NMDP.
The program was spearheaded by Owls’ alum
Andy Talley, currently the head coach at
Villanova University, more than 15 years ago. He has recruited
thousands of members to the registry by encouraging his football
team and their friends to join – last year alone more than
8,000 people joined through a “Get in the Game. Save A
Life” donor drive. Talley’s aim is to increase the
likelihood that all patients receive the life-saving transplant
they need.
In addition to Southern Connecticut State University, almost 30 college football teams are participating in the program. The Owls had nearly 200 new registrants participate in the program last year.
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 38,000 transplants to help give patients a second chance at life. For more information, visit BeTheMatch.org or call 1 (800) MARROW-2.