Amit Kadosh turned six years old on September 3rd, 2008. Amit began first grade at the local K'far Saba elementary school on September 1. About a month later, she was diagnosed with AML, a kind of leukemia which is rarely found in children. In order to save Amit's life, she desperately needs a bone marrow transplant. Her brother Omer, who was the most likely candidate for an optimum match, was tested and found to be incompatible. The only chance for Amit is to find a donor from an unrelated stem cell donor. Until now, no matching donor has been found in any registry in the world. Ezer Mizion has scheduled a stem cell donor recruitment drive in the hope that the person who will be Amit's perfect match will join the registry and save her life. The drive will take place throughout Israel on Wednesday, January 21. We hope that thousands of donors will join that day and save Amit's life and the life of hundreds of other patients across the globe whose only hope for survival is a stem cell transplant.