
Haematology Cancer Care
For over 30 years, Haematology Cancer Care has helped the haematology unit at University College London Hospitals to deliver transformational treatment and personalised care, supporting patients with haematological disorders and cancers.
We are a community bringing together patients, families, supporters and staff to raise funds for the haematology unit through activities, events and donations.
We are part of UCLH Charity, registered charity number 1165398

Support HCC
Make a Donation
Please donate via our JustGiving page, via BACS or using cash or cheques. Standing order donations are also gratefully accepted – please contact us for details.
Volunteer
HCC needs you! Join our team of volunteers to help with our regular events and activities. Use your skills to support our haematology unit. Our volunteers are an invaluable part of our HCC team!
Leave a Legacy
Your Legacy will help support the haematology unit at UCLH now and in the future. Legacies are important in helping us to provide high-tech medical equipment, and to fund research projects or specialist education for our nurses,

Events
Support HCC by joining #TeamHaem at an event! We have places in the London 10K, the Royal Parks Half 2025 and many more coming up! Plus, join us for our flagship event, the London Bridgathon, our sponsored walk along the Thames and across its bridges, or organise your own Local route!
Run | cycle | walk | swim for HCC!

The London Bridgathon
Join us for the London Bridgathon, our annual flagship fundraising event! It’s a fun, inclusive day walking along the Thames, crossing 6 bridges in support of HCC. The route is flexible, from 4 to 8 miles, but walk as much or as little as you like! If you’d like to walk locally in your area, that’s fine too!
07 September 2025

Create your own event
Create your own event for HCC, whether it’s a challenge event, celebrating a special occasion, or any fundraising activity – we welcome support from individual fundraisers!

I have seen first-hand how HCC supports our patients. The support they provide for patients is invaluable. HCC also provides a crucial role for the nursing service by funding university courses, which allows nurses to develop their skills & knowledge.
Rebecca Morewood
Haematology Clinical Practice Facilitator
The care I had at UCLH was absolutely amazing and I know I wouldn’t be here without the treatment I have received. I’m supporting the work that Haematology Cancer Care does at UCLH, to help other patients.
Sarah Goodyear
Haematology patient
