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Feel inspired and want to get involved with Blood Cancer UK in the North West? Do you want to be part of a fun, passionate and innovative team ready and raring to help raise awareness and fund the vital research to beat blood cancer sooner?

There are lots of opportunities to get involved;

  • You can sign up as an individual volunteer
  • Organise your own event
  • Get involved with one of our fundraising groups.
  • If there's not a group in your local area then please get in touch to chat about starting your own Community Group.

Starting a local Community Group is a really great way to raise vital funds to support blood cancer research and those affected by blood cancer, whilst also meeting new people and having lots of fun!

It doesn't have to mean lots of people or lots of hours, every single person and every penny raised can make a huge difference in bringing us closer to help beat blood cancer. From putting out collection tins in local shops, holding bucket collections in supermarkets or hosting your own fundraising events, our friendly Regional Relationships Team will help and guide you every step of the way. To find out more, please get in touch.

Set up in 1965, this Branch has raised more than £690,000 and remains very active in organising many fundraising events each year.

Since forming in 2019, the Manchester Community Group has raised nearly £3,000 through a variety of events and look forward to raising much, much more.

Since losing her husband Andrew Moretta in October 2015 within 24 hours to acute leukaemia, Elaine and the Isle of Man Fundraising Group has raised £43,354 through donations and fundraising events.

Newly formed in 2019, the Group has already raised over £1500, as well as raising awareness of blood cancer in the Liverpool area

Year on year, our South Cheshire Branch remains very active and dedicated to raising funds to beat blood cancer. Since the Branch's formation in 1976, they've raised over £380,000. They also get their local community involved, such as the Nantwich Young Farmers, who also have supported us for many years.

Since 1974 this Group has raised nearly £280,000 for blood cancer research through events and collections.

This Group was formed in 1965 and has been raising money to beat blood cancer ever since. Through events and other activities, the Group has raised over £270,000.