Anthony Nolan Trust assembly
Last week, Hove Park Sixth Form students had an introduction from the Anthony Nolan Trust in assembly, then followed up with a recruitment session in the common room.
The Anthony Nolan Trust matches incredible individuals willing to donate their blood stem cells or bone marrow to people with blood cancer and blood disorders, who desperately need lifesaving transplants.
Students learned about how they can support the lives of other people by signing up as a potential donor of blood, stem cells and organs. Student interest was high with nearly 30% of the Sixth Form signing up on the day, and a similar number of students taking applications forms away to complete.
Hove Park Sixth Form are proud to continue to support the Anthony Nolan Trust and have organised for an annual registration event to take place from now on. Well done to our students!
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