Donate in memory of a loved one

A gift in memory of someone close to you, whether it’s a one-off donation or a regular amount, ensures we can keep adding more potential lifesavers to the register, offering more hope for people with blood cancer or blood disorders.

Make a donation in your loved ones memory

Donation

Leave a special gift in our Memory Meadow

In our virtual Memory Meadow, you can dedicate a donation to a loved one and share your special memories and photos. Your dedication will help to match patients and donors, fund groundbreaking research and leave a legacy of hope for future generations. 

Remembering Alice

Alice Byron
Alice

Promising writer Alice Byron was diagnosed with a blood disorder at just 20 years old. Her writing talent and incredible spirit were captured in her blog, which detailed life at university with a serious illness.


Tragically Alice’s blood disorder developed into leukaemia. She had a stem cell transplant in 2016, but it wasn’t successful and she died just a few weeks later, leaving her loved ones devastated.


In honour of Alice’s indomitable spirit, her family and friends set up Team Alice, resolving to carry on raising awareness and vital funds in her memory. They’ve raised over £150,000 so far – an incredible total honouring a very special person. 

How your donations make a difference

£40

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Could add a new potential lifesaver to our register.
This includes the cost of recruiting a donor, collecting
their sample, and analysing it to find out their tissue type.

£30

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Could pay for an hour of a post-transplant nurse’s time.
Our specialist nurses work in transplant centres around
the country, offering invaluable expertise and support
to our patients and their families.

£15

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Helps our scientists conduct groundbreaking research.
From transforming the success of stem cell transplants
to pushing the boundaries and discovering pioneering
cell and gene therapies.

£5

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Could get vital information to a patient.
We offer a range of information and support booklets to
help patients and their families after a transplant.

Talk to us

If you have any questions about donating in memory please feel free to contact a member of the Community Team on 0303 303 3002 or email community@anthonynolan.org