Keep lifesaving

Graphic showing middle aged man and woman with charit donation money box and plate of baked

Coming off the blood stem cell register as you reach 61 is only the start of your next lifesaving journey.

There are so many ways you can help to give more people with blood cancer a second chance at life and support the fight against blood cancer.

Becoming a regular giver

Become a regular hero! Donate either monthly, quarterly or annually; every amount, no matter how big or small, helps.

Each year more than 39,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with blood cancer or a blood disorder. Regular giving is one of the best ways you can ensure ongoing support for patients who need our help for a second chance at life throughout the year.

Make a regular gift

Volunteering with us

Our volunteers make a huge difference every day by helping us to reach their local communities. Whether you have a few hours a week, a few hours a month or are free twice a year, there are roles available for you! You could help us by raising awareness about the importance of stem cell donation, hosting or supporting a donor recruitment event, raising vital funds or taking on important administrative tasks for DKMS.

Volunteer with us!
We have a number of volunteer roles available

Taking on a challenge

Whether it’s sky diving, abseiling, running a 10k or even tackling a marathon, a fundraising challenge is a fantastic way to raise money for DKMS. You’ll not only have a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the money you raise will provide vital funds for our continued fight against blood cancer.

(Eyecatcher with link to https://www.dkms.org.uk/get-involved/events)[BL2]

Search our events calendar

Do your own thing: choose how you fundraise

Have your own ideas as to how to support DKMS or looking for inspiration? Whether you love getting active, performing music, whipping up a storm in the kitchen or getting bendy at yoga, our fundraising team can help you turn your passion into a great fundraising idea. Be part of something amazing and help fund our lifesaving work.

Discuss your idea with us