Sunday, November 15, 2009

While cookies, pretzels and soda are common items sure to be found at any fraternity house, blood donating beds are not.

On Wednesday, November 11 2009 The Sigma Phi Epsilon house opened its doors to the Oklahoma Blood institute and all of those wanting to give blood.

The blood drive was being held for Sandy Fisher's ,the Sigep house mother, daughter Jamie.

In 1997 Jamie was diagnosed with stage 2 Adenocrcinoma, which is a form of cancer that attacks glandular tissue such as skin and glands. December 2008 Jamie had some blood work done after complaining of sore throat and no energy. The blood work returned with results that she now considered Stage 3 Adenocrcinoma.

Sandy was at the house making sure that everyone was well taken care of after they donated, and making sure that all of the nurses got food to eat "The support has been overwhelming. My heart is full with gratitude for all the prayers and concern for my daughter and her family." Said Sandy.

If you missed the event but would like to give blood you can walk-in and donate at the Oklahoma Blood Institute's Norman location. 1004 24th Avenue NW, Suite 101

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Do an investigative report over the Price College of Business Integrated Business Core.

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