Lincoln Center Hosting Event To Help 4-Year-Old Battling Cancer

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Upper West Side NY

07 September, 2021

10:48 AM

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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Captain Neil Zuber, the commanding officer of the Upper West Side's 20th Precinct, recently sent out a call to the community asking for people to attend an upcoming stem cell and bone marrow registration event at Lincoln Center to help a four-year-old boy battling leukemia. Adyen, the four-year-old, is the son of a New York Police Department detective. The "Be The Match" event will take place on Thursday and Friday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Lincoln Center Atrium. "Ayden is a 4-year-old boy, full of joy and creativity," reads a flier for the event. "This son of an NYPD detective was diagnosed with leukemia, a blood cancer and is in need of a blood stem cell/marrow donation from an unrelated donor, to save his life." The process to register as a potential stem cell and bone marrow donor is a quick one. First, participants will have to check in on their cell phone and then take two self-performed cheek swabs. The process generally takes less than five minutes. The 20 pct is asking all those eligible to take a moment this Thursday and Friday at the Lincoln Center Atrium for stem cell/bone marrow registration. It's for a great cause to help an NYPD Detective's 4 year old son,Ayden, beat cancer. pic.twitter.com/nEPuTt2nx5— NYPD 20th Precinct (@NYPD20Pct) September 6, 2021

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