Volunteer or give your time
Involving people affected by blood cancer in our work ensures we represent our values as an organisation. Explore our projects, networks and events below to see what opportunities you'd be suited to, or if you're not sure about where you could add most value, sign up to our Involvement Network, and we'll take it from there.
Volunteer with us
Share your experiences and skills to help make a difference in your local community or in the wider blood cancer community.
Join Our Involvement Network
Co-create our health information
Become a Community Participant to increase access to clinical trials
Co-design support services for Black and Asian people with blood cancer
Join our Patient Voice Grant Advisory Network
Join our Policy Panel
Opportunities for healthcare professionals
Join our Involvement Network
Share your experience of a blood cancer and help improve campaigns and services.
How being involved with Blood Cancer UK has helped me and my family
Anna talks about her acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) diagnosis and how getting involved with Blood Cancer UK has helped her.
The Patient Voice Grant Advisory Network
People diagnosed with a blood cancer can help to review all research grant applications.
Co-create our health information
If you have a lived experience of blood cancer and want to help shape our digital and print health information, we want to hear from you.
Our campaigns
Get involved with our current campaigns, which aim to bring us closer to the day where no one dies of blood cancer or its treatment.
Help improve care for Black and Asian people with blood cancer
Are you from a Black or Asian background and have you been diagnosed with blood cancer? We need your voice to improve blood cancer care in your community.
Help us improve access to clinical trials – become a Community Participant
Ethnic minorities are under represented in blood cancer clinical trials. We're working with communities and health professionals to understand why and change this.
Volunteer with us
Become a volunteer to raise awareness and funds to beat blood cancer.