

From joining the blood stem cell donor registry to donating stem cells - learn how easy it is!
Once you’ve joined the registry, you may be called and asked to donate your stem cells to a patient in need. Learn about the 2 possible ways to donate - either via PBSC (peripheral blood stem cell) or bone marrow donation.
Not too sure what happens when you find out you are a potential match for a patient? Watch this video to get an overview of how a donor is selected to donate, from getting the call through to donation day.
Learn about the full blood stem cell donation journey from the moment a patient starts their search through to donation day and beyond.
Another explanatory video on how stem cell donation works, it’s the same educational messages with a few more details and presented differently using whiteboard animation!
A short video of a real life stem cell donation! Both Jenni and Melissa wanted to participate in this video to show everyone just how easy it is to donate stem cells!
A moving and heart-warming compilation of patient's meeting their donors for the very first time. Get the tissues out!
For World Marrow Donor Day 2021, Sophie shared her story in honour of her donor - the person she has never met who saved her life.
UR the Cure founder Pamela speaks about how a stem cell transplant saved and changed her life forever and urges everyone to sign the petition to bring back the cheek swabs to save more lives!.
For World Marrow Donor Day 2017, we all used the opportunity to thank the 200,000 Australians registered as stem cell donors. Their generosity and commitment saves lives across Australia. Learn about Tom, Mel and Ollie and their experiences with stem cell donation.
This video was created by UR the Cure founder Pamela during her recovery after her lifesaving stem cell transplant. UR the Cure has evolved since then, but the heart of why we started and why we exist is still the same…to find more lifesaving matches for patients in need!