Volunteering with Leukaemia Care

At Leukaemia Care, our volunteers are at the heart of everything we do. Whether you can give a few minutes online or commit to a regular role, there are many ways you can help people affected by leukaemia.

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Volunteer opportunities

Become a buddy volunteer and offer emotional support to somebody else affected by a leukaemia diagnosis.

Become a trustee and help guide our strategy, governance, and future support for people affected by leukaemia.

Become a campaigner with Leukaemia Care and speak up for better blood cancer care by raising awareness and taking action.

Become a patient advisory panel member and help shape our organisation

Become a Facebook group moderator and help support our online community.

Become a patient information reviewer and help ensure our information is clear, accurate, and supportive.

Become a support group facilitator and help run safe, welcoming online meetings for people affected by leukaemia.

Become a HTA patient expert and make sure the patient voice is heard in drug and treatment appraisals.

Become a cheer squad volunteer and cheer on runners, walkers, and cyclists who are fundraising for people affected by leukaemia, making every step feel that bit easier.

Become a micro volunteer and do one-off tasks you can do online. Every action helps us raise awareness and improve support for people affected by leukaemia.

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