After watching his colleague, " Good Morning America " co-anchor Robin Roberts , raise awareness about stem cell donation after undergoing a lifesaving bone marrow transplant , ABC News correspondent Trevor Ault decided to sign up for the registry that connects donors to patients. Ault, who is based in California, applied for a donation kit and sent in a swab from his inner cheek to NMDP , a nonprofit organization that manages a global marrow registry. A few months ago, Ault said he received an email from the NMDP with the subject line, "You're a match." "What they've told me is that I'm a match for a middle aged man on the other side of the world who has bone cancer," Ault said in a segment about his donation that aired Tuesday on " Good Morning America ." "Honestly, when I signed up for
ABC News' Trevor Ault helps save stranger's life as a stem cell donor
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