DAPHNE URGENTLY NEEDS A STEM CELL DONOR.

COULD IT BE YOU?

A simple swab will help us find out.

Daphne is a devoted wife of 42 years, mother of three, and grandmother to four. In May 2025, she was diagnosed with Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN), a rare blood cancer. 

If someone has a blood cancer, the only chance of saving their life could be a stem cell transplant. But those stem cells have to come from someone with a matching tissue type, which if you are Jewish, like Daphne, is far more likely to be from someone who is also Jewish.  

The only way to find out if you are a match is for you to take a simple test. This just means brushing the inside of your mouth with a cotton bud-like swab. If you’re 16-55, please attend one of the following swabbing events or click on this link to order a postal kit.

SWABBING EVENTS

Super Swabbing Sunday
26 April, 2026

1000-1300 West London Synagogue, London

1000-1300 The Sternberg Centre for Judaism, London

1600-2100 Beis Menachem Hall, Manchester

1100-1300 Street Lane Bakery and 1400-1600 Sinai Synagogue, Leeds

For security reasons, you must bring ID with you, e.g. your driving licence or passport.

Any questions, please call 020 3793 2361 during office hours or email here