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In loving memory of Cliff Taylor Read more
Aplastic anaemia is not listed on the NHS website. Even worse, if you search for aplastic anaemia, you will get information about less serious conditions which aplastic anaemia is often confused with! Read more
Create your own wedding fundraising page to celebrate your big day with The Aplastic Anaemia Trust Read more
We are taking part in the Ford Ride London 100 mile jaunt. Read more
We've been supporting The Aplastic Anaemia Trust since 2017 and continues to be our main focus after Brian Jones, father of Nigel, Mark and Craig, died from this rare blood disorder. Read more
When you have a bone marrow or stem cell transplant, you can choose to celebrate that as a new birthday! Read more
Your donations are vital for our work to fight aplastic anaemia. Donate today and we'll fight the disease together. Read more
Your donation can change lives and help us find a cure Read more
I was diagnosed with aplastic anaemia when I was eight. It was a scary time as a child but it has shaped the adult I have become! I want to raise funds to further the research into this rare disease and awareness of it for others.
I’m getting into the sea in December because my friend Fiona is making me - Thanks Fiona!
For Charlotte's 9th Birthday she has asked for donations to the AAT instead of gifts.
The AAT is a charity close to my heart, having been diagnosed with Severe Aplastic Anaemia 14 years ago. They do amazing work and this is a chance for me to help raise funds and spread awareness for a great charity.
In May 2018 Gareth was diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia. After failed ATG treatment he was given a Bone Marrow Transplant in March 2019.
The Aplastic Anaemia Trust is a great organisation filled with research, information and uplifting stories. They help raise awareness of a disease that not many people know about, but affects people in life-changing ways.
A close friend's brother is undergoing treatment for aplastic anaemia.
Close friend's brother is undergoing treatment for aplastic anaemia.
In memory of Charlotte Kenny who lost her battle with Aplastic Anaemia just a few weeks short of her 5th birthday
I was diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia in November 2020 and the charity has been absolutely amazing in supporting me with my mental health and signposting me for additional support and I am happy to say I’m in a good place and want you give back xx
My sister in law has a condition called Aplastic Aneamia and the Aplastic Aneamic Trust have been a invaluable support line to her as she fights this disease. I thought I would try and do something to help support the charity.
My best friend who has Aplastic Anaemia