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What a fantastic time we had, yesterday, down at Surrey Park Football Club for a stem cell donor awareness day and a Live Swabbing event to join the Register!

We had 83 young people who swabbed and joined the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry!!!
Thanks so much to Surrey Park Football Club for welcoming our AMM Ambassador, Angus, and I last night, to present on the need to build and diversify the Aussie stem cell donor registry. As well as talking about Ned and the reason for us starting AMM,
Meet our new Ambassador Angus Parnham.

We are very excited to announce our new AMM Ambassador, Angus Parnham. 

Our family started Australian Marrow Match in 2019 when Angus’ 22 year old brother, Ned, was diagnosed with leukaemia and a blood s
Repost from @aston_commercial 

Aston together with @strength2give and AMM are proud to support for an impactful event; Surrey Park Mens v Knox game at 2:20 pm and Surrey Park Womens v Kilsyth game at 10:40am.

Each year, 1,000 people facing life-thr
Thanks so much to @aston_commercial for inviting AMM, to share with their team, Ned's story and information about blood stem cell donation and the need for people to join the registry to help save lives. 

The team have really taken on board  how the
A huge thank you to everyone who came along to the premiere of ‘Mark’s Story’ on the 14th of March. This short film is so inspiring and it will be a fantastic resource going forward in creating awareness about the need for stem cell
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Every day, six Australians are diagnosed with a blood cancer. 

That's more than 2,000 people every year. 

Blood cancer is the third most common cause of cancer death in Australia, but with increased awareness, funding an

 

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