- Life after Marrow Marrow Alumni is the community of fantastic graduates who want to keep saving lives. As a Marrower you’ll always be part of the Anthony Nolan…
- Our education programme teaches 16–18-year-olds about the importance of donating stem cells, blood and organs. We facilitate …
- Resources You can download the resources you need from under the headings below. If you have any questions, or require additional resources, please…
- The students saving lives Marrow, our brilliant network of volunteer student groups that save the lives of people with blood cancer, is celebrating an incredible milestone…
- Saving lives doesn’t have to stop after graduation! Marrow is only the beginning… Fill in this form to join Marrow Alumni and stay connected, involved and up-to-date with…
- Remembering Adrian Sudbury Adrian Sudbury believed that more lives could be saved if young people knew the importance of stem cell, blood and organ donation. He…
- Have a little more time on your hands? Maybe you’re working part time or you’re semi-retired. Whatever the case, we have a role to suit you. You could be talking to…
- Got plenty of time on your hands and want to use it to help give people a second chance of life? You could be retired, between jobs, or perhaps a bit of a globe trotter with spare…
- What will you be doing? You’ll have opportunities – usually once or twice a month – to help shape our work for patients. You could be helping us develop a patient…
- What will you be doing? You’ll be delivering presentations on stem cell, blood, and organ donation to young people aged 16-18, so they can make informed choices on…