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Shudufhadzo Musida joins DKMS in fight against Blood cancer

by Johana Mukandila
Shudufhadzo Musida Picture: Instagram

Former Miss SA Shudufhadzo Musida joins DKMS South Africa in the fight against blood cancer.  

The beauty queen took to her Instagram timeline to announce the good news to her fans, of her joining in the fight against blood cancer with DKMS. 

Deutsche Knochenmarkspenderdatei’, or German Bone Marrow Donor Centre, (DKMS) is a non-profit organisation and bone marrow donor center.

She captioned the post saying:  

“I’ve joined @dkms_africa in the fight against blood cancers and blood disorders in South Africa. I look forward to helping raise awareness of the urgent need of diversifying the global donor registry.”

“Life-threatening illnesses such as blood cancer affect entire families. The financial burden, impact on mental health, and access to medical care for diagnosed patients and their families are immeasurable. Through this partnership, I will work to add a voice, shine the light and ensure patients receive holistic support,” she wrote.

 

 

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The organisation also took to their Instagram to announce the arrival of Shudufhadzo Musida to the DKMS South Africa family.

“The DKMS Africa Family is pleased to announce that @shudufhadzomusida (Miss South Africa 2020) has joined the fight against blood cancer! With our partners, we look forward to making strides in collectively raising awareness of the urgent need of diversifying the global donor registry and saving lives.”

“Life-threatening illnesses such as blood cancer affect entire families. The financial burden, impact on mental health, and access to medical care for diagnosed patients and their families are immeasurable. Through this partnership, I will work to add a voice, shine the light and ensure patients receive holistic support,” shared the passionate Miss Musida.” the non-profit organisation announced.

 

 

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Also see: Shudufhadzo Musida bags new TV show gig

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