- Chattertons have a range of exciting fundraising and volunteering events planned to support Anthony Nolan throughout 2025, all with the aim of raising awareness of our work…
- You could give someone like Philip another chance to live 61-year-old Philip from Plymouth has been diagnosed with a rare type of blood cancer - Mycosis Fungoides,…
- Eesa's story Eesa was in his first term of school when his parents were told he had aplastic anaemia and would need a stem cell transplant to survive – a treatment to…
- You could give someone like Ismail another chance to live Since birth, little Ismail has been living with a serious immune condition that prevents his body from…
- Sixty-one-year-old Philip Charlesworth loves coastal walks with his wife, Alison, and daughter Issey. The sea has always been a constant in Philip’s life, he loves feeling the…
- A woman from Gomersal, Yorkshire is urging young people to join the Anthony Nolan stem cell donor register, after receiving a life-threatening aplastic anaemia diagnosis.…
- Why do we need more people on the register? We currently give four people another chance to live every day by finding lifesaving matches between registered…
- If you’re involved with an organisation, or have a friends or family group, where there are lots of people in the 16-30 age bracket, we’d love to get them on the register with…
- Anthony Nolan works with some incredible partners, such as those below, to raise awareness and recruit donors to the stem cell register. They educate, engage and recruit, playing…
- FAQs What does joining the register involve? +- Joining the register is quick, easy and free. There are three ways to join the register: In-…