Ways to help
Every bit of support brings us closer to saving lives and providing hope to those facing life-threatening blood cancers and disorders. Explore the options below to see how you can make a difference.
Find out how you can best support us as:
An Individual
Every individual has the power to save a life. By joining Stem Cell Donors Australia, you can offer hope to patients in need of a life-saving stem cell transplant. Your support, whether by registering as a donor or through advocacy, helps grow the registry and give patients a better chance of finding a suitable match.
An Organisation
Organisations play a pivotal role in supporting the growth of the stem cell donor registry. By leveraging your resources and influence, your organisation can make a significant difference in the lives of patients in need. Every organisation-backed action helps create a broader movement, amplifying the impact of individual efforts.
A Community Group
Your groups are the heart of local communities. You can play a vital role in spreading the message about stem cell donation and encouraging more people to register. Whether you are a sporting group, religious organisation, playgroup, ethnic community group, running club, or any other type of community group, your collective efforts can make a significant impact. By working together, we can create a movement that saves lives.
A Nonprofit
Nonprofit organisations have a unique ability to engage their communities and drive meaningful change. By partnering with Stem Cell Donors Australia to deliver joint programs, your organisation can play a critical role in growing the stem cell donor registry and saving lives. Every effort contributes to a larger movement, creating a ripple effect of positive impact.
An Education Provider
Schools, universities, TAFEs and other education providers are vibrant spaces where students, staff, and faculty can make a huge difference. By partnering with Stem Cell Donors Australia, you can inspire the next generation of donors to take action.
While only those over 18 can register to become donors, younger students can still play a crucial role in raising awareness and recruiting donors. By integrating educational initiatives, social media campaigns, and campus events, educational institutions can drive meaningful change and save lives.
A Health Professional
As a health-related organisation, we work with and rely on health professionals in a range of ways. As a health professional, you have a unique role in advocating for stem cell donation. Your voice carries authority and trust, making you a key ally in educating patients, donors, and the broader public about the importance of stem cell transplants. We can also help you support your patients and their families with vital resources and through our appeals program.