Your support can make this happen.
Over the next six months, we will stand alongside:
600 people
facing the darkest moments of their lives, will turn to our support groups – because no one should have to face their leukaemia journey alone.
450 people
will reach out, worried about money. No one living with leukaemia should feel this way, which is why we provide cost of living grants to ease their worries and help to focus on recovery.
1,500 people
will seek help for their mental health. Our helpline is here to listen and offer guidance when you need it most, especially during the toughest times.
Your donation of support will help us answer every call, listen to every story, and provide critical care to those facing blood cancer.
Meet Emma
Emma’s life was turned upside down when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) in February this year.
Struggling to accept her diagnosis and uncertain about the future, she found herself in a dark and hopeless place.
Luckily, Kelly, Leukaemia Care’s Hospital Navigator, reached out to Emma to support her deteriorating mental health.
Meet Jason
Before Jason was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) he was going through the death of a family member and the breakdown of his marridge.
Understandably, this along with his diagnosis was a lot to deal with and had a massive effect on his mental health and if it wasn’t for our Southampton Navigator, Amber, Jason would be in a difficult place right now.