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PEABODY, MA — A young Peabody girl suffering from a rare immunodeficiency syndrome that requires a bone marrow transplant is getting a lot of community support on the North Shore.
Gigi D'Amore, who has Mendelian susceptibility to mycobacterial diseases (MSMD), is looking for a donor match with the next drive-thru swab event scheduled for Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Saugus YMCA. Because of MSMD, D'Amore easily develops infections that are severe and last a long time.
The "Swab for Gigi" event is looking for those 18 to 44 years old to be tested as a possible match for donation. Those participating will have their marrow information put into a national database and must be willing to donate to anyone in need within the database who is found to be a match.
"We are trying to get the word out and encourage as many people as possible to register to get tested to see if they are a match as my daughter needs a bone marrow transplant," Angela D'Amore, Gigi's mother, told Patch.
Those who cannot make the event, but still want to see if they are a possible match, can text 61474 and write SwabforGigi, and a testing kit will be sent to you.
For more information, contact Ann Evans at [email protected] or 401-714-6240.
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