Why BeTheMatchAtl.org should be as well-known as Black Lives Matter
There are many health-based, private volunteer organizations and other nonprofits that work to improve health outcomes and reduce racial disparities in health targeting the Black
There are many health-based, private volunteer organizations and other nonprofits that work to improve health outcomes and reduce racial disparities in health targeting the Black
World-class athlete and NFL wide receiver Austin Carr says joining the Be The Match Registry® and being a donor are among his proudest achievements. Carr
One of the most problematic cancers to treat among Blacks in America is acute myelogenous leukemia, a type of cancer of the blood and bone
Entrepreneur and cancer survivor Elise Smith needs you to help save her life by registering for Be The Match®. Smith, a baker, recipe developer, food
Elise Smith issues a call to action to Black and Brown communities to join the Be The Match Registry® and help save lives — including her
Be The Match®, a global leader working every day to save lives through cellular therapy, is experiencing an unprecedented need for minority donors. Only 8%
Many African Americans are unaware of the serious need for them to volunteer and register to become bone marrow donors to assist in treating blood
One of the more pressing needs in the Black community pertaining to health is developing a pool of individuals willing to be blood stem cell
As a graduating senior with a major in social work, Kennedi Lawson truly understands the value of being an active participant in the Be The
Be The Match®, the nationally renowned blood and stem cell donor organization, has embarked on an intense campaign to increase the availability of critical health
Black Americans suffering from sickle cell disease and other life-threatening blood disorders are in the fight of their lives to find suitable donors to give
Health professionals frequently confront life and death issues that require them to take extraordinary measures to address the health concerns of patients around the country.