Music Brings Life Saw Students Become Heroes @ John Dewey HS Raising 85 Pints of Blood For Sickle Cell Anemia

Music Brings Life Saw Students Become Heroes @ John Dewey HS Raising 85 Pints of Blood For Sickle Cell Anemia

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The Music Brings Life non-profit organization hosted a special assembly at the Brooklyn based John Dewey High School where they presented their heartwarming film “Students Are Heroes: A Sickle Cell Warrior’s Story” with the hope of raising both blood and awareness to the shortage of blood in the African-American, Latino and Caribbean communities.

 

These communities specifically possess more precise blood matching traits for those affected by sickle cell disease and those who rely on transfusions to live. President Keenan “Special” Bristol reported that Music Brings Life was able to raise 85 pints of blood during their assembly and blood drive from students of the High School.

All proceeds support Music Brings Life’s High School “Heroes Donate Blood Program” with an inspiring goal to collect 10,000 pints of Blood.

 

Your support can make a life-saving difference to those who need blood. Watch the film and please spread the word.

 

Students Are Heroes Film Synopsis:

The narrative centers on Jordana Bristol, a high school student-athlete who collapses during track practice and is urgently admitted to the hospital. Diagnosed with a sickle cell crisis, Jordana faces a critical situation exacerbated by her development of antibodies from previous blood transfusions, which complicates the search for compatible blood.

Unfortunately, the hospital lacks the specific blood type required for her treatment, and Jordana is acutely aware that individuals from Black and Latino communities, who are more likely to have compatible blood, are underrepresented in blood donations.

 

As Jordana’s condition becomes increasingly dire, her only hope lies in the possibility that high school students may come forward to donate blood. The urgency of her situation underscores the vital role that these young donors could play in saving her life.

The film was directed and produced by Keenan “Special” Bristol, and co-produced  by Prince.

CAST:

 

A Sickle Cell Warriors Story Talented Cast consists of Jordana Whyte (playing Jordana Bristol), Keenan “Special” Bristol (playing Dr. Alexander), Joanna Wactor (playing Isabell), Stacy Thomas (playing Dr. Stacy), Martin Bluth (playing Dr. Martin Bluth), Deigo Diaz (playing Dr. Princeton), Kia Rush (playing Martha Ellis), Melvin Thomas AKA King Melvin Brown (playing Principal Johnson), Layla Johnson (playing Stacy), Al Jetson (playing James), Jada Bourne (playing Giselle), Joven Elegado (playing Parker), Prince Forde (playing Michael), DJS1 (playing himself), DeAundre Addison (playing Ferris), Sherebiah Lawes (playing Tailah), Madison Thompson (playing a student),  Serenity Eaddy (playing Ari) and Jeff Simon (playing a teacher).

 

Stream “Students are Heroes: A Sickle Cell Warrior’s Story” on the official website for Music Brings Life today and be a hero:   https://www.musicbringslife.org

 

Watch the official trailer for “Students are Heroes: A Sickle Cell Warrior’s Story” here:

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