Waywayseecappo Wolverines visit the Winnipeg donor centre to learn about the need for Indigenous stem cell registrants.
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On February 2, the Waywayseecappo Wolverines hockey team swabbed their cheeks to join the national stem cell registry to support Tanner McLeod, a boy from Cross Lake, Manitoba waiting for a lifesaving stem cell transplant.
Five-year-old Tanner McLeod was only six-months-old when he was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder called sideroblastic anemia. Being unable to produce healthy red blood cells, Tanner needs a blood transfusion every few weeks when his hemoglobin levels drop too low.
Waywayseecappo players were eager to join February’s #GetSwabbed campaign to support Tanner and other patients like him.
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