A major turnout for 'Get Swabbed in Honour of Zoe.'
The stem-cell bone-marrow event was held yesterdy at St Clair College for the two-year-old girl from Windsor suffering from a rare genetic disorder.
Officials from the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association, say 148 new people were swabbed.
Zoe has been diagnosed with Diamond-Blackfan Anemia — a genetic disorder so rare it affects less than 1,000 people worldwide.
There are over 900 Canadians still waiting for a stem-cell or bone-marrow match.