Five Lives Saved Through SUNY Orange Donor Matches
March 5, 2025
Since November 2022, five individuals who joined the national bone marrow registry at SUNY Orange donor drives, hosted in partnership with the Gift of Life Marrow Registry, have been matched with patients needing life-saving transplants. These successful matches, made possible through the generosity of student and community donors, highlight the profound impact of campus-driven wellness initiatives. While the identities of both donors and recipients remain anonymous, their stories serve as a powerful reminder of how a simple swab can offer hope and a second chance at life to those battling serious illnesses such as Leukemia or blood-borne cancer.
SUNY Orange campus nurse Marianne Sciucco is incredibly proud to share these impactful results and the lasting difference they make in the local community and the lives of transplant recipients.
“I really want to not only promote this worthy cause to the greater community but to recognize the generosity of our students and college community for taking the test (a cheek swab) and stepping up for those battling blood cancers,” Sciucco said.
Sherrill Murray-Lazarus, Gift of Life Hudson Valley Coordinator, wholeheartedly agrees with Sciucco, emphasizing the importance of these drives and the life-changing impact SUNY Orange continues to make.
“Every time I open my email and read about another match generated it takes my breath away. The college has five matches on their "Wall of Honor" and five people are walking around, enjoying the crisp winter weather and living their best lives only because five SUNY Orange community donors were willing to stop and be swabbed at one of our drives. That is a profoundly amazing notion and a thought I cherish as I continue to work with and for Gift of Life.
We are so very happy to come to SUNY Orange for our drives. So many young people who
are altruistic, informed, and ready to help potentially save a stranger’s life, are
perfect donors. When we find a match, our donor can either have the stem cell or bone
marrow extraction here locally or be flown (all expenses paid) to Boca Raton with
any companion of their choice, to the Gift of Life National Center to have the procedure
done there.
Potential donors must be 18-35 years old and in good health. This helps explain why
college campuses are the perfect place to hold swabbing drives and why we are so successful.
Our Hudson Valley Gift of Life team has made 120 matches in the last four years and
we hope to keep on swabbing, keep on matching, and keep on saving lives - with the
help of wonderful partners like SUNY Orange,” said Murray-Lazarus.
The Newburgh campus drive was held on March 4 in the Kaplan Grand Street Lobby from
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The Middletown campus drive will be on March 26 from 10 a.m. – 2
p.m. in the Rowley Center first-floor lobby. No registration is necessary. To learn
more about Gift of Life, visit www.giftoflife.org.