Disappointed

I’ve been feeling frustrated about things I cannot control. Sweet Brinley had a lemonade stand several weeks ago that raised over $6,000 for childhood cancer research. This was so amazing and touching to me. The next morning I woke up and saw all over the news that our current governor had received $700,000 in campaign contributions that same day. I know the two are totally unrelated, but it bothered me A LOT that there is such a huge discrepancy between where we as a society spend our money and where we SHOULD be spending it.

Yesterday I went to sign up for the National Bone Marrow Registry. A local boy I do not know had decided to host this for his Eagle Scout project, and someone had left a flyer on my door. The test was simple: 4 cotton swabs were used inside my cheek to collect cells. The family of this boy was willing to cover the cost of the test ($100). When I arrived at the location I was the only donor in the building. I wanted to run outside and yell at the world, “WHY isn’t everyone in here donating?”

I understand it is a commitment that maybe not everyone is willing to make. By signing up, I was agreeing to donate circulating blood cells or bone marrow for anyone who is a match, until I turn 61. But these donations save lives! They save the lives of people who will DIE without a match. They save the lives of little innocent children with leukemia. (Serenity did not need a bone marrow transplant, but many children do. If she were to relapse someday she very well might.) The donation is USUALLY done via blood nowadays, not even bone marrow. I was just shocked and saddened that this event did not get a better response. Maybe people really don’t care.

2 thoughts on “Disappointed”

  1. I cannot agree with you enough. So many children are diagnosed with cancer every year and yet so little is really done to help them. I fundraise and often become bewildered by the generosity of some and the complete disregard of others.

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