Daughter seeks bone marrow match for her dad – Quad-Cities Online

Posted: April 9, 2017 at 4:51 am

KEWANEE -- Miss You Can Do It believes she can do it again.

Abbey Curran, diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth, founded the annual Miss You Can Do It pageant in 2004 for girls and young women with special needs.

She now facesa different type of challenge; searching for a bone-marrow match for her dad, Mike Curran, of Kewanee. Mr. Currant was diagnosed with leukemia and is receiving inpatient chemotherapy at the OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria.

Ms. Currant is working with the Be the Match Registry seeking a bone-marrow match for her father. She also is planning two "drives" to find a match -- the first, 4-8 p.m. April 9 at Raelyns Pub & Eatery, 217 N. State St., Geneseo, and a secondm 2-7 p.m. April 15 at Cernos Bar & Grill, 213 W. 3rd St., Kewanee. Both will offer free refreshments.

Ms. Curran said the "Be the Match Registry is run by the National Marrow Donor Program to help facilitate bone marrow and blood stem cell transplants. The group coordinates national and international medical facilities in marrow transplantation.

Joining me in this effort -- by coming to the drive, helping to save lives -- is easy to do, Ms. Curran said. It will not cost participants a single penny. But all participants will get free food, cake and beer. All that is required for this first step in the process involves a cheek swab and filling out a bit of paperwork.

Participants must be 18 to 60 years old, in good health and willing to donate to any person, Ms. Curran said.The actual marrow donation usually happens through an automated process; in some cases it involves minor surgery under anesthesia at no cost to the donor.

Out of six siblings and myself, my father hasnt found a bone-marrow match, she said. I look at this as another challenge -- another impossible that I need to make possible.

When Ms. Curran learned neither she nor any of her fathers relatives were a bone marrow transplant match, she decided to not only help her father but others desperate to find bone-marrow matches. Determination is a natural trait for Ms. Curran.

My life has been full of challenges and I have taken pride in making the impossible possible, the unrealistic realistic, and I plan to do the same in finding a bone-marrow match for my Dad, she said. "I will find a match and I hope I get hundreds of people to attend these upcoming 'Be the Match events. I am preparing for them.

"I grew up the 'hog farmers daughter from Henry County, she said. I was also born with cerebral palsy. I have always had big dreams and set out to make the impossible possible.

"When I was told I couldnt and shouldnt be the Henry County Fair Queen, I made history by being the first and only woman with a disability to ever make it to Miss USA, as I won Miss Iowa USA in 2008.

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