Mandi Schwartz legacy lives on with bone marrow drive
The legacy of Mandi Schwartz is living on in Saskatoon this weekend.
A bone marrow drive was held at Al Anderson Source for Sports on Saturday to help find a match for people needing stem cell transplants.
Schwartz, the old sister of 2019 Stanley Cup Champion Jayden Schwartz, died from leukemia in 2011. Since then, friend and family like Breck Construction’s Bobbi Lynn Stewart have been raising awareness and furthering Schwartz’ memory by matching leukemia patients with donor matches.
“Seventy five per cent of people that end up needing a stem cell transplant end up relying on the generosity of a stranger, so getting the numbers up is crucial.” Stewart said as both the Saskatoon Blades and the University of Saskatchewan men’s soccer team filed in to go through the five-minute donation process.