Membership
Members are the lifeblood of the Leukaemia Foundation and help shape the future direction of the organisation.
If you are a patient or a carer of someone impacted by blood cancer and are in need of support, please contact our Support Services team on 1800 620 420 or see how we can help you now.
Members can be connected to a local Leukaemia Foundation Branch, or a general member with no branch affiliation.
Membership benefits include:
- Subscription to our Members Matter and Lifeblood newsletters (via email or post)
- Invitation to attend the Annual General Meeting and voting rights at this meeting
- Invitation to attend other general meetings and voting rights at these meetings
- Staying connected to the Leukaemia Foundation with regular updates and the opportunity to participate in local events.
Already a member?
Leukaemia Foundation memberships run from date of registration until the end of the financial year. You will be invited to renew your membership in May as per our constitution.
If you have any questions about your membership renewal please contact the Volunteers and Members team via [email protected].
Leukaemia Foundation Branches
The Leukaemia Foundation Branch Network plays a vital role in raising awareness and essential funds for people living with blood cancer, including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma.
Since the inception of the Leukaemia Foundation’s first branch in 1979, the branch and group network has grown to include 15 branches across Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.
Our network of branches consists of dedicated volunteers who are ambassadors and passionate advocates for the Leukaemia Foundation.
They have the opportunity to be creative by hosting their own events and fundraising activities in their local communities to raise awareness and vital funds for people affected by blood cancer.
There are many Leukaemia Foundation volunteer branches located throughout Australia. To explore setting up a branch in your local area or find a branch near you, take a look at our members website.
Last updated on October 1st, 2024
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