Noel Edmonds today launched his new show, ‘Noel’s HQ’, in a bid to help recruit more lifesaving donors to the Anthony Nolan bone marrow register.
Noel Edmonds was inspired to help raise awareness of the need for more donors, by 26 year old Adrian Sudbury, who recently lost his battle with leukaemia. Adrian bravely campaigned to boost the number of donors on The Anthony Nolan bone marrow register and wrote the award winning ‘Baldy’s Blog’.
Noel Edmonds hopes his show will help children like Ella and Sam Wright, brother and sister from Liverpool, who both have a rare genetic condition and desperately need a bone marrow donor to survive.
If you’re aged 18 -40, and are interested in joining the register, please click here.You might just hold the key that will help give the gift of life.
Liz McClarnon, former Atomic Kitten star and 'Celebrity Masterchef' champion, recently hosted a clinic in Liverpool to encourage local people to sign up and help save the lives of children like Ella & Sam.Click here to watch footage
Liz commented; ‘I am delighted to be joining The Anthony Nolan bone marrow register. It’s an amazing feeling that I may one day save someone’s life. Right now thousands of people in the UK have their lives on hold as they anxiously wait to hear if a bone marrow donor has been found for them.’
'Noel’s HQ' is a feel-good show which aims to inspire people to acts of human kindness and transform lives.