The Bone Marrow Foundation: Be A Lifeline Gala Program 2015
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This document is the program for the "Be A Lifeline Gala" hosted by The Bone Marrow Foundation on April 1, 2015. It outlines the event's schedule, including award presentations, welcome blessings, and musical performances. The program features the "Dr. E. Donnall Thomas Award" presented to Stephen D. Nimer, MD, the "Gift of Life Award" presented to Andrew Talley, and the "Brandon Tartikoff Award" presented to the Dolan Family, recognizing their significant contributions to cancer research, patient support, and philanthropy. It lists numerous co-chairs, vice-chairs, and "Tree of Life Benefactors" who supported the event. The document also provides a mission statement for The Bone Marrow Foundation, detailing its dedication to improving the quality of life for bone marrow, stem cell, and cord blood transplant patients and their families by offering financial assistance, educational information, and emotional support programs. Various patient programs like Lifeline Fund, One-to-One Funds, Medical & Educational Handbooks, Ask the Expert, SupportLine, Survivorship Program, and Survivor Support Group are described.
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