Bone Marrow Drive For 3-Year Old South Florida Girl Hosted By Police Dept.

The Boynton Beach Police Department is hosting a bone marrow drive for a 3-year old Delray Beach girl.

Sloane Caston has battled brain and spinal cancers in her short life and suffers from a bone marrow disorder.

Her family is working with the Gift of Life Marrow Registry, in the search for a marrow match to help save her life.

You can show up at the police department's new headquarters, at 2100 High Ridge Road in Boynton Beach from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday.

Donors simply swab the inside of their cheeks and complete a registration questionnaire. Those ages 18 to 35 who are in good health are especially urged to attend.

Those unable to attend in person can request a swab kit to be delivered at home by visiting giftoflife.org/SloaneStrong. To hold a virtual or in-person donor recruitment drive, email Traci Ackerman at tackerman@giftoflife.org.

Click Here for more details on the Gift of Life campaign for Sloane.

Photo: Gift of Life Registry


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