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Help end blood cancers, one stem cell at a time

A safe, simple donation could give someone their second chance at life and hope to families everywhere.

Appfire Town stem cell donation

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The facts behind the mission and the people we’re here to support

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diseases

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of patients

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Turn kindness into a limitless, life-saving gift

Stem cell transplants treat leukemia, lymphoma, and more, and can offer a second chance at life.

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One simple act, their second chance

Joining the registry is quick and easy — usually just a cheek swab. You could be someone’s best hope for a cure when they need it most.

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Become someone’s lifeline

Your cheek swab could be the first step toward saving a life. If you’re a match, you could bring hope exactly when it’s needed most.

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Painless, easy, impactful

It starts with a simple swab. Most matches are found through registries, and donation — if you’re selected—is often done through a quick blood draw.

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Start a chain reaction of hope

Your registration could set something powerful in motion. It only takes a few minutes to join, but the impact can last a lifetime.

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Step up. Sign up. Save a life.

Registering as a stem cell donor looks different in every country. Find your local registry below and watch our short info session to get started.

Michèle Warmbrodt stem cell donor

“I registered as a stem cell donor because I know what it means to receive hope. One person’s choice gave my family a second chance. Every donor matters. You could be someone’s match. You could be their hope.”

Michèle Warmbrodt

Vice president / Chief of staff

Bartosz Tybus stem cell donation

“Registering as a stem cell donor was simple and painless—just a quick cheek swab. It’s an easy way to make a real difference.”

Bartosz Tybus

Senior manager, product support

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“I’m truly grateful Appfire Town inspired me to sign up as a potential stem cell donor. It had been on my mind, but hearing our colleague’s personal story gave me that final nudge to take action.”

Luiza Pianka

Senior UX Researcher