Marrow Committee Member

What You'll Do: 

Want to Help Save Lives While You're at Uni?

 

Every day, people with blood cancer and blood disorders are waiting for a lifesaving stem cell transplant. That’s where you come in.

Marrow is the inspirational student network of Anthony Nolan, a charity that matches people in need of stem cell transplants with incredible strangers willing to donate.

 

We focus on recruiting 16 to 30-year-olds to the stem cell register, because research shows younger donors are more likely to be chosen as donors for lifesaving transplants. That’s why we’re based in universities and colleges across the UK – and we need more volunteers to help.

 

Since we began in 1998 – after a student’s friend was diagnosed with leukaemia and needed a stem cell transplant – Marrow has grown into a national movement. Today, there are over 40 Marrow groups at universities across the country, all run by students who are helping to save lives.

 

And the impact is real: every day, Anthony Nolan gives four people a second chance at life, thanks to volunteers like you.

 

Why join Marrow?

As a Marrow volunteer, you'll:

  • Raise awareness – Help spread the word about blood cancer and the stem cell register through campaigns, talks and events on campus.
  • Recruit potential lifesavers – Run donor recruitment events to give every student the chance to join the register and become potential lifesavers.
  •  Fundraise for lifesaving work – From bake sales to club nights, help raise vital funds to support Anthony Nolan’s work.

 

Whether you're great at event planning, social media, science communication – or just want to make a difference – there’s a place for you in Marrow.

     

    Be part of something bigger. Help save lives. Join Marrow.

    Why You'll Love It: 

    Be a part of something bigger by helping save lives.

     

    Every day, Anthony Nolan gives four people a second chance at life, thanks to volunteers like you.

    What You'll Learn: 

    What’s in it for you?

    By volunteering with Marrow, you'll gain much more than just a great experience – here’s what you’ll get out of it in return:

    • Skills Development – Build experience in event planning, public speaking, teamwork, leadership, and communication.
    • Confidence Boost – Gain confidence in talking to people and representing a national charity.
    • Make New Friends – Meet like-minded students who care about making a difference.
    • Great for Your CV – Stand out to employers with real-world experience in volunteering and charity work.
    • Training and Support – Receive full training, resources, and ongoing support from Anthony Nolan staff.
    • Make a Real Impact – Help grow the stem cell register and potentially save lives.
    • Access to Events – Get the chance to attend regional and national Anthony Nolan Marrow conferences.
    • Flexible Volunteering – Get involved as much or as little as your schedule allows.
    • Feel-Good Factor – Know that your time and effort are directly helping people with blood cancer and blood disorders.
    What We're Looking For: 

    Students to run donor recruitment activity on campus.

     

    Full training, resources and support provided by the Marrow team at Anthony Nolan.

    Summary
    Volunteering
    Volunteer
    Health
    Medicine
    London-wide
    0 Weeks Minimum
    0 Hours / Week
    Skills you will develop: 
    Active listening
    Building relationships and influencing
    Communicating
    Teamwork
    Languages you should know: 
    English
    Full professional

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