By Lainey S. Cronk
When Pacific Union College participated in Matchmakers national campus and community bone marrow drive, responses far exceeded student coordinator Stefanie Holimons hopes.
I was excited but nervous before, she explains. I wasnt sure of the response wed get. But after PUC registered 145 students, faculty and staff as potential bone marrow donors (compared to the 13 Microsoft registered and 55 from U.C. Berkeley in the same drive), Holimon was completely thrilled. Im really proud of the school, she says.
Holimon's involvement with projects such as these started 17 years ago in Japan when her aunt was diagnosed with lukemia. In response, Holimons mother and aunt started a much-needed registry of bone marrow donors in Japan. She has personally been involved in numerous bone marrow drives. This one has been the most successful of all of them she says.
Matchmaker, a function of the Mavin Foundation, is a national program dedicated to mixed race bone marrow donor recruitment and education and is under the umbrella of the National Marrow Donor Program. For more information about the NMDP, visit
www.marrow.org.