More people can donate blood
You can now start donating blood between the ages of 18 and 65 and continue until the age of 70. Also, the permanent deferral has been removed for people who lived in Britain. Do the best deed of the year and help patients! ❤️
Health questionnaire for blood donors
Please complete the electronic health questionnaire on the day of your appointment or, at the earliest, on the day before.
Fill out the questionnaireTest if you can donate
Take a quick online test to find out whether you can donate blood or stem cells.
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A stem cell transplant is the last hope for a cure for blood cancer patients. More members are needed.
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