Women become ‘blood’ related after stem cell transplant

 By Crystal St. Pierre Local Journalism Initiative Reporter  Two Indigenous women on separate sides of the country didn’t know how a Canadian Blood Services poster of a child asking for help would change their lives forever. “There was a quote and there was a picture of a little girl and she was sick,” said Veronica Bernard, a Mi’kmaw leader in Potlotek First Nation in Nova Scotia. Bernard said the little girl was wearing an oxygen mask and it said she had a type of cancer. “It caught my attention,” she said. “It said that she needed me to live and to go online to the Canadian Blood Services to find out more. So, I went on my computer at work and then I started reading up all of this stuff…

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