We need your cheers – Anthony Nolan at the TCS London Marathon 2024
The TCS London Marathon is one of the biggest events in the Anthony Nolan calendar – a day when so many of our amazing supporters come together to support people with blood cancer. This event will be even more special as Anthony Nolan celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2024!
TeamAN runners deserve the best and that’s where YOU come in. You can give our lifesavers that extra motivation they need and know that you’re saving lives too.
Volunteers will be at one of four official Anthony Nolan cheer points at the heart of the action along the London Marathon route. The Anthony Nolan Events Team will keep in touch with you in the run up to the event to give you team updates and all the information you will need for the day. You will have a chance to meet other TeamAN volunteers, supporters and staff. All cheering points are on the pavement along the course, will have an Anthony Nolan staff member present and can be reached by public transport.
What we need:
Loud and enthusiastic cheerers to help motivate the 200 TeamAN runners around the 26.2 mile course. Bring your smiles and best ‘you’ve got this’ cheers!
What volunteers can learn/ skills they can gain:
- Teamwork
- Supporting
- Motivating
- Confidence
- Communication and interpersonal skills
Perks:
Apart from the chance to make a lifesaving difference, you’ll receive an AN t-shirt to wear on the day and lots of goodies to help you cheer your heart out.
You can also claim your travel expenses (London public travel zones 1-6)
Mission Statement
Every day, Anthony Nolan saves the lives of people with a blood cancer or blood disorder. We do this by matching incredible individuals willing to donate their stem cells to people who desperately need a lifesaving transplant. We also carry out cutting edge scientific research, fund specialist post-transplant nurses and support patients and their families through the transplant process and beyond. We won’t stop until we save the lives of everyone who needs a stem cell transplant.