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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Civilitas Foundation
    www.civilitasfoundation.org
    One Northern Avenue, suit 30
    Yerevan, Armenia
    tel: +37410500119
    email: [email protected]


    The Civilitas Foundation mobilizes youth to become bone marrow donors.

    `There are so many people whose life depends on finding a matching bone
    marrow donor and so few young people know about it,' said Gayane Selimyan,
    an intern at the Civilitas Foundation in Yerevan. `I am very glad that many
    are ready to become donors as soon as they learn about it.'

    Gayane's comments followed two successive drives at the Civilitas office.
    On May 7 and May 14, over 200 young people came to give a couple of mgs of
    blood in order to enter the bone marrow registry.

    The reason for the Civilitas participation is not only humanitarian. It also
    has to do with the story of Civilitas intern, Olivia Katrandjian, whose
    mother is suffering from lymphoma, an aggressive and unpredictable form of
    blood cancer. At this point, her only chance for a cure is a bone marrow
    transplant. In order to perform this procedure, the doctors need a blood
    donor who is a genetic match, but currently, there are no registered donors
    who qualify. The best chance of finding a match is from another Armenian,
    and so Olivia has been working with the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry
    to increase the number of Armenian registrants in the system.

    `Last Friday was my birthday and the only thing I wanted was to find a match
    for my mother,' said Olivia. `But it's about more than that - 1300
    Armenians
    are in need of a matching donor, including a four-year old girl in
    Philadelphia. It's so easy to sign up, why not help?'

    Joining the registry is simple - it requires only a cotton swab to collect
    some cheek cells from the inside of the mouth. That option is available for
    those who for some reason can't give blood.

    `Some people were scared of the idea that they were going to give blood
    thinking that they would lose "tons of it," but it is actually so simple,'
    said Tatevik Teroyan, an intern at Civilitas. `Many of them, after hearing
    what it means to be a donor, eagerly registered and even called their
    friends and relatives to come.'

    `It was so interesting to approach people in the street, in front of our
    office building, and tell them that there are thousands of people waiting
    for that unique chance to stay alive,' said Mane Gevorgyan, a young
    Civilitas staffer. `If 10 years ago somebody organized such an event, my
    mom's life could have been also saved.'

    `Our initiative this Friday reminded me of an idea,' said Ani Navasdaryan,
    another young staffer. `I don't remember where I read it, but I really
    like
    it: `Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful people can change the
    world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.' And I want all people to
    believe in that.'

    Salpi Ghazarian, Director of Civilitas, said, `In Armenia, the capacity to
    believe in one's own power to do good and have an impact, has disappeared.
    Causes such as this one - performing a random act of kindness, with no
    expectation other than that it will do good, help instill that faith in
    people, especially young people. Most of the donors who came these last few
    weeks were under 30, and they thanked us for the opportunity to help. That's
    an accomplishment.

    `The challenge now is that as we increase numbers of donors, especially in
    Armenia, that the number of financial donors to the Bone Marrow registry
    also increases, in order to enhance their capacity to enlarge the registry,'
    Ghazarian added.
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