What if saving a stranger's life was as simple as a cheek swab?
After losing his mother to blood cancer when he was just four years old, Sergeant Christian S. Sutton has spent years turning that devastating heartbreak into a mission to register bone marrow donors and save lives.
Building an Army-wide campaign called "Operation Ring the Bell" from the ground up, SGT Sutton's journey is nothing short of miraculous.
In the middle of single-handedly registering thousands of Soldiers, SGT Sutton received a life-changing call: he was a genetic match for a 72-year-old grandmother in Illinois battling leukemia. The journey took him to Charleston, South Carolina, where he discovered he was donating at the exact same hospital where his mother fought cancer, exactly 20 years to the day after she passed away.
SMA Tilley helps unpack this unbelievable story of profound grit, divine timing, and paying it forward. Together, they help debunk the dangerous myths surrounding bone marrow donation—proving it is as painless as donating plasma—and discuss the dire need for diversity in the national donor database.
If you are military or DoW affiliated, get your free swab kit at Salutetolife.org. If you are a civilian, register today at Bethematch.org.
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