Health & Fitness
Member Of Stoneham's Schools Family Hoping For A Match
There is a drive-thru registration event this week for Melissa Hayden, daughter of longtime Stoneham teacher/administrator Sandra Fulmer.

STONEHAM, MA — The effort to find a match for a longtime local educator's daughter hits town this week.
Melissa Hayden is seeking a match for a stem cell transplant. Hayden's mother is Sandra Fulmer, a longtime teacher and assistant principal at Stoneham Central Middle School.
Hayden has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia known as Philadelphia Chromosome Positive Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Since February she has undergone chemotherapy, treatments, biopsies and tests.
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In honor of her and in hopes of helping find her a match, there will be a drive-thru event at the middle school on Friday, June 4, between 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., to get people on the national bone marrow and stem cell registry. People will need to fill out a short form and get a painless cheek swab — the entire process can be done from your car.
People between the ages of 18-44 can register.
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You can go to my.bethematch.org/teammelissa for more information.
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