Community Rallies At Georgia Tech To Find bone marrow Match For Two-Year-Old Judah
USA: At Georgia Tech on Saturday, friends, neighbors and students gathered to register as potential donors in a search for a bone marrow match for two-year-old Judah of Roswell, who was diagnosed three weeks ago with a rare bone disorder requiring a bone marrow transplant. Medical teams say a successful transplant from a compatible donor could offer a complete cure.
Judah’s mixed-race background reduces the likelihood of finding a match in standard registries, prompting the family to enlist community help. Organizers described a steady flow of people signing up for donor testing and participating in on-site outreach designed to broaden the pool of potential matches for pediatric transplantation patients like Judah.
bone marrow transplantation is the centerpiece of the effort, with clinicians stressing that timely identification of a compatible donor is critical to treatment outcomes. The event focused on educating the public about the transplant process and how one donor can transform a child’s prognosis, while avoiding medical procedures terminology that could alarm families.
Judah’s family said they have been deeply moved by the response from the Roswell and Atlanta-area communities. Organizers plan additional donor drives at local campuses and community centers to increase the chances of finding the match needed for Judah’s life-saving transplant.
Video originally published on 2026-04-17 17:29:36
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