@rebeccajsmithw1 @AnthonyNolan We’re so sorry to read this Rebecca. Please know we’re right here if you need anyone to speak to - our thoughts are with you and your family 💚
'I lost my mum in 2010 when I was just 12 years old, and she was only 47. She had AML (Acute Myeloid Leukaemia) and had been fighting very hard for 2 years before she passed away. Anthony Nolan helped mum so much.'
Olivia took part in the Alton Towers 5K earlier in November, in memory of her mum, who she lost in 2010 when she was only 12 years old. Having only started her running journey earlier in the year, Olivia absolutely smashed the tough and hilly Alton Towers course!
Paul was one of our incredible skydivers during Blood Cancer Awareness Month. He took on his first skydive in memory of his fiancé’s father.
Paul raised over £1000 for Anthony Nolan and said it was one of the best experiences of his life.
A huge thank you to Paul!
‘My fiancé Stephen's father, Tony, passed away from leukaemia 31 years ago at the age of 35, leaving behind a wife and three young children. Despite receiving a bone marrow transplant, Tony sadly succumbed to his illness.’
We wanted to say a huge well done and a massive thank you to our team of 60 amazing TeamAN runners who took on the Royal Parks Half Marathon yesterday! We are so grateful for all your hard work with both fundraising and training, and you should all be so proud of yourselves.
We wanted to wish a huge good luck to our TeamAN runners taking on the Royal Parks Half Marathon this Sunday! Thank you so much for your support and amazing fundraising, we're so excited to see you at our cheer points and at the finishers village afterwards!
Neil was a student doctor, was on the stem cell register himself, and was involved with the student branch of Anthony Nolan, Marrow, when he was at university. Anthony Nolan was a charity close to his heart.
At the moment the amount raised in Neil’s memory is an amazing £86,920!
“Neil did like a challenge and walking Offa's dyke is certainly a good one for us. Walking particularly allows a lot of time for reflection and brings back happy memories.”
This month, Phil and Jan are walking the length of Wales in memory of their son Neil.
We wanted to say a huge congratulations to our incredible Team Anthony Nolan runners who took part in the Berlin Marathon last Sunday! You should all be incredibly proud of your hard work and effort, both with training and fundraising - we can't thank you all enough💚
We’d like to wish Roslyn a very happy re-birthday from everyone at Anthony Nolan, and a massive congratulations on completing the Kiltwalk!
‘I am happy to say I am a year down the line and thriving! I will be forever thankfully to my donor in America and to Anthony Nolan’.
‘If you had said to me this time last year that I could achieve the walk, I would not have believed you. When I look back to that point in my life, I really thought I wouldn’t make it.’
Roslyn did the Edinburgh Kiltwalk last weekend in support of Anthony Nolan with her family and Blaze the dog! They raised over £700 and had a very special day celebrating how far Roslyn has come in less than a year.
We have a great volunteering opportunity to assist the Events Team with cheering on our amazing runners! Based in the Newcastle area and fancy a day of cheering on the best team, sign up here: https://t.co/z7vB0e6XDZ
It's that time again, for the iconic Great North Run in Newcastle! Our amazing team of incredible runners are taking on the run on September the 8th and raising funds for Anthony Nolan.
chilled out time.”
Lovely words shared by Helen after her annual Buffet Lunch raised another superb £1,000 for Anthony Nolan. Thanks so much for all your continued support, Helen!
“I was diagnosed with Acute myeloid leukaemia back in 2014. It soon became obvious that I could not be cured with just chemotherapy. I was asked by my consultant if I was in agreement for them to look for a stem cell donor. Once one was found I was able to have the transplant.
etc., a cake stall, jams and marmalades made by myself and a raffle”
“All who come along enjoy the occasion and this year we were very fortunate as the rain stopped just as the first people were arriving and started again about an hour after they left! It’s a very friendly and