You could give someone like Reece another chance to live
16-year-old Reece from Lincoln had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) and was given the all clear 18 months ago. But on his 16th birthday in April, he received the awful news that the ALL was back – and was in his brain and central nervous system. Now he desperately needs a stem cell transplant to save his life.
His family are appealing for people to sign up to the stem cell register, especially those who share Reece’s mixed White British and South Asian heritage.
How can you help?
Aged 16 to 30? You have the power to save the life of someone the same age as you. Support Reece and others like him by joining the register today.
Could you help fund a lifesaver? Donate today.
Make a donation

A gift of £5 a month helps build a stem cell register that gives everyone the best chance of survival.
A gift of £10 a month helps lifesaving transplants to happen – giving as many people, like Reece, as possible a second chance of life.
A gift of £15 a month could help pay for our umbilical cord collection programme – making little lifesavers of babies only minutes old!
£15 goes a long way to helping our scientists conduct ground-breaking research that will save lives over the next 50 years.
£40 could sign up a new lifesaving stem cell donor who could go on to save a life like Reece's.
£90 could pay for three hours of invaluable support from a post-transplant nurse for patients and families.
#Register4Reece
Between 16 and 30? Help save the life of someone like Reece by joining the register today.