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SPECIAL HEALTH ISSUE 2009
For Rachel Bone marrow drive at Manuel’s Body Shop brings awareness to Hispanic community By Matt Muñoz MÁS staff
ike many people who suffer from chronic illness, Rachel Oroz looks forward to a pain-free day at home and work. Sadly, she has hadn’t had one in three years. Diagnosed with leukemia in 2008, the 65-year old wife and mother of three is currently dealing with life — one day at a time. But don’t tell her she has to slow down. In fact, Oroz has turned her battle into a battle cry — one that
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brings awareness and encourages more Latinos to donate blood and sign-up for the National Bone Marrow Registry, two efforts that need significantly more Hispanic participation. Oroz, who along with her family, owns and operates Manuel’s Auto Body on East 19th Street. But on Oct. 14, business at Manuel’s temporarily changed from repairing cars to potentially repairing lives, as a bone marrow drive was held in an effort to find a marrow match for Oroz or someone else in need. The drive also served as a learning tool for the local Hispan-
PHOTO BY ALEX HORVATH
Rachel and Manuel Oroz at the bone marrow drive held for her.