Support our Forget Me Not Appeal this September and help raise funds and awareness for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
The forget-me-not is the symbol of Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. Hilda Eastwood chose it when her family started fundraising for research after the tragic death of her daughter Susan to leukaemia in 1960. We proudly display it to this day in our logo.
Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research is the only charity in the UK dedicated exclusively to researching blood cancers and disorders including leukaemia, Hodgkin’s and other lymphomas, and myeloma. We receive no government grants and our life-saving research depends entirely on voluntary donations.
Thank you and good luck to all of our supporters who are fundraising and raising awareness all across the UK during our Awareness Month.
Susan Eastwood with her father, David
Employees fundraise for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research
Hazel Staten at the Bananaman Case in Milton Keynes 2008
Researchers | Professor Tessa Holyoake and team | Glasgow
During our awareness month in September, we’d like people to help us to raise the profile of our work in your community, by supporting our Forget Me Not Appeal.
We’d like you to help us by selling our forget me not pin badges in your local community to help raise vital funds so we can continue our fight to find a cure for blood cancers.
If you’d like to support us by selling a box of badges, please let us know by calling Ben Sykes on 020 7685 5137.
If selling badges isn’t your thing, then why not get inspired to bake by checking out recipes from our top supporters. You could make some of the yummy cakes and then ask your friends and family to donate money in exchange for a slice!