Give a swab of saliva on Saturday and help save a life at the Angel’s Hope Walk in Harwich.
On May 5, Cape Codders interested in being bone marrow donors may register right here on the Cape instead of driving up to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. The Caitlyn Raymond International Registry will be coming to the Harwich Community Center from 10 AM to 1 PM for people interested in entering the registry of donors.
Those interested will only have to answer a few questions and have their mouths swabbed quickly and it is free of charged.
It costs $15 to walk in the seventh annual Angel’s Hope Walk, which also begins at 10 AM from the Community Center. The four-mile walk raises money and assists families in paying for cancer treatment for children. Martha Knapp started Angel’s Hope after her son died of cancer at the age of three. She was recently highlighted in Cape Cod Life’s April issue of the “400 People Who Make A Difference.”
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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