This is a face to face get together set up for anyone affected by a rare bone marrow failure, such as aplastic anaemia, Dyskeratosis Congenita, Fanconi Anaemia or Shwachman Diamond Syndrome.  

 

Just a short walk from Denmark Hill Station and Kings College Hospital, Sam will be waiting to meet you at ORTUS Café in Grove Lane between 10am and 1pm. Come and meet other people affected by rare bone marrow failures. It's a great place to ask questions, share experiences and learn more about how The AAT can support you. 

 

Everyone is welcome and you don't need to have attended any previous events or have spoken to us before. Just come along and say hello! 

 

There's no need to register or let us know in advance, just drop by on the day for a cuppa and a chat. 

Led by Sam

Having been through aplastic anaemia treatment himself as a child and receiving a stem cell transplant at the age of 21, Sam is passionate about supporting patients. He's here to provide you with a friendly ear, and expert, up to date information about the disease and treatment. 

Sam has extensive experience of managing online communities and manages our thriving Facebook community, supported by our wonderful volunteers. He has also been an ambassador for Anthony Nolan for many years, encouraging people to join the stem cell register.