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Thank You for raising awareness about ALD and sharing Kiri's story as we search for a match.

News & Media

Thank You for raising awareness about ALD and sharing Kiri's story as we search for a match.
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Updates

September 10th, 2025
Dear Friends,

We are running out of time to save our sweet, joyful Kiri.

Kiri is just 3½ years old. He has been diagnosed with Cerebral ALD, a devastating and aggressive brain disease—some of you may remember it from the movie Lorenzo’s Oil. Without a donor match transplant, this disease is fatal.

Cerebral ALD, a rare, aggressive brain disease that attacks healthy children without mercy. It begins by silently destroying the brain—stealing speech, movement, and vision—until the body shuts down completely.

Without your help in finding a donor match, Kiri could start losing critical functions within months, and his life expectancy without a match is just 2 to 4 years. We hope you will help us find a match soon.

According to his doctor, as discussed on July 28th, 2025, the deadline to begin treatment is September 8th, 2025. This only gives us a couple weeks to find a match. We are up against a deadline and action and diligence is extremely important.

KIRI NEEDS A DONOR MATCH... IMMEDIATELY.

With deepest gratitude and urgency,

Jazmynn Pok & Anthony Duke-Rosati,
and Kiri’s siblings, Nora & Rocco


For those Outside of Local Test Locations

JOIN THE BONE MARROW REGISTRY

Due to the specific condition of Kiri's case, ONLY donors between the age of 18-40 qualify to register.

Join KIRI's Donor Registry
A SWAB KIT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU.

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This is now a Number's Game. Kiri's doctors have tasked us to procure as many donations as possible.

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MAKE A FINANCIAL DONATION

The family will be facing a long uphill battle and enormous unforeseen expenses.  While Insurance will cover a majority of the chemo therapy and transplant, the family will be dealing with out-of-pocket expenses, nearly a year in-home care for Kiri after the transplant, months away from work, and so much more.

Your *tax deductible financial contribution will help greatly.

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Bone Marrow Match Process

While ALD currently has no cure, a blood or marrow transplant (BMT) halts the progression of the disease and can prevent further damage to the brain, spinal cord and nervous system. BMT replaces unhealthy blood-forming cells with healthy ones, allowing the body to protect against additional complications. Although the transplant cannot reverse existing damage, it plays a vital role in preventing further progression.

  • Bone Marrow matches are identified through a global registry.
  • You must be a person between the ages of 18 and 40
  • Because of his mixed-race heritage, those with partial Cambodian and/or Italian ancestry are especially encouraged to test—you may be Kiri’s best chance.
What Does the Registry Process Look Like?
  • Join the registry: Click here
  • Fill out a short 2 minute questionnaire.
  • Upon completion, you are now REGISTERED with the Donor Registry.
  • 📬 A Free Swab Kit will come to you in the mail
  • 🧬 Swab the Inside of Your Cheek
  • 📮 Return in the Pre-Labeled Envelope
  • 🙏 DONE and THANK YOU!

Your cheek swab is processed, added to the global database, and if you are a match for Kiri, his team will be notified immediately!  

If you are a match, what happens next…

Bone Marrow Harvest (surgical method)

Under general anesthesia, marrow is collected from the back of your pelvic bone using a needle.

Pain Level
  • During: No pain during the procedure because you're under anesthesia.
  • After: Soreness or bruising in the lower back area for a few days to a week. Most donors describe it like muscle soreness from a fall or hard workout.
  • Recovery: Most return to normal activities within a few days, though full recovery can take 1–2 weeks.
Summary
  • Pain level: Mild to moderate, temporary discomfort.
  • No long-term pain or major risks in healthy donors.
  • Kiri’s Doctors have confirmed that most donors say the experience is manageable and worth it to help save a life.
Join the NMDP Registry
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KIRI’s Cerebral ALD Journey

Born a healthy, beautiful baby boy on March 23, 2022, Kiri underwent the normal list of medical procedures typical of all newborns. However, the heel prick test revealed a devastating result.  The test showed Kiri has an ABCD1 gene mutation which had a high probability of being adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). 

At this time, Utah had just added ALD/ABCD1 testing to the newborn screening beginning in 2020.  While we felt very fortunate of this mutation discovery through newborn screening, we nevertheless did not expect it to develop into the severe situation we are facing today.

Looking at Kiri today, you would never know, and he clearly does not know, what is ahead for him.  With your help, we can make this challenging process the best that we can for little Kiri-Man.

— so far, we have not found a donor match for Kiri.

More about ALD

Video About ALD

ALD can manifest in zero, one, two or three ways, with the most severe being cerebral ALD (CALD). CALD affects the brain, typically during childhood. It occurs in about 1 in 21,000 boys between ages 4 and 10, affecting about 35 to 40 percent of boys with the ABCD1 mutation.

On July 23, 2025, Kiri’s routine bi-annual MRI showed evidence of early CALD and we are now mobilizing to treat him through bone marrow transplant in the fall of 2025.

What the Bone Marrow Replacement Process looks like for Kiri.

Preparation

Treatment begins with chemotherapy (and sometimes radiation) to remove unhealthy cells in the bone marrow. This step creates space for the donor cells to engraft and function properly.

Transplant

Healthy donor cells are infused into the patient’s bloodstream which then migrate to the bones, where they begin producing healthy blood-forming cells.

Recovery

Recovery can take several months and requires close monitoring to manage potential complications.

Stats

70% of patients** in need do not have a matched donor from their family and must rely on unrelated registries

The long-term survival rate for children who undergo a BMT depends on the disease being treated... for genetic diseases, the rate is 80 to 95%.

CALD is a rare disease occurring in only about 1 in 63,000 boys between ages 4 and 10.