A nonprofit blood center in the southeast is leading a worldwide search to find some of the rarest blood in the world to help save two-year-old Zainab, a South Florida girl who is battling neuroblastoma. If you meet the criteria, please donate!

South Sound Talk reports on a south Florida girl named Zainab needs a very rare kind of blood in order to battle neuroblastoma, a very aggressive form of cancer. 

Statistically, the only people who are likely to be a match for Zainab are people of Pakistani, Indian or Iranian descent. Of these populations, less than 4% of the people are actually missing the Indian B antigen.

OneBlood, a not-for-profit blood center serving Florida and other parts of the southeast, is leading a worldwide search to find donor matches, and Cascade Regional Blood Services island the American Rare Donor Program (ARDP) is helping with the search. If you meet the criteria, please contact us to make an appointment to donate.

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