Story
The story of the Anthony Nolan charity is a remarkable one. From humble beginnings 40 years ago, one woman set in motion a cause which saves people's lives in a way which very few organisations can claim to do.
Shirley Nolan created the world's first register of people willing to donate their bone marrow to help a stranger in need of a life saving transplant. Her primary motivation was, undoubtedly, to save the life of her son Anthony, who had a rare genetic blood disorder, but Shirley could genuinely see the wider benefits such a system could offer people around the world. Upon Anthony's death in 1979, Shirley vowed to continue the charity's work so no other parent would have to face losing a child in the same circumstances.
Anthony Nolan is incredibly fortunate to have had such consistent support from the Round Table throughout its 40 year history. Tablers' have been with us every step of the way and I have no doubt that Anthony Nolan would not be here today without the Round Table.
In Anthony Nolan's 40th Anniversary year, Jim Smith, the President of 41 Club- The Association of Ex Round Tablers, has generously selected Anthony Nolan as his chosen charity. In a very exciting year for both organisations we would like to say a huge thank you to all 41 Clubs for their support.
It costs £100 to add a potential lifesaver to the Anthony Nolan register, so every little bit raised really will make a lifesaving difference.
If you would like any support in your fundraising please do contact your dedicated account managers at Anthony Nolan, Laura Watts and Nancy Gray on 41club@anthonynolan.org or 0303 303 3002.