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DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness

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The DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness programmes. This week, the local sports stars joined forces with DKMS Africa to raise awareness of blood cancers and disorders. The urgent need for stem cell donations was also highlighted.

Blood Cancer Awareness

In a show of solidarity, DHL Stormers Players registered to become potential stem cell donors at a DKMS Africa engagement held at their training facility in Cape Town on Tuesday.

 

DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness
Caption: DHL Stormers Lend Their Voice to Support Blood Cancer Awareness
Photo: DKMS Africa

At the same time, the rugby union club is leveraging its platform to encourage fans and the community to become donors. This will significantly impact the fight against blood cancer.

The fight against blood cancer

DKMS Africa’s Head of Community Engagement and Communications, Palesa Mokomele says this initiative marks a positive shift in the organisation’s growth.

 

DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness
Caption: DHL Stormers Lend Their Voice to Support Blood Cancer Awareness
Photo: DKMS Africa

“We hope that through the DHL Stormers taking charge and supporting our cause, more people will be moved to register to become stem cell donors and thus positively impact the number of blood cancer patients’ lives we can potentially save through transplant”.

DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness
Caption: DHL Stormers Lend Their Voice to Support Blood Cancer Awareness
Photo: DKMS Africa

Also, the DHL Stormers Head of Player Affairs, Duncan Cruickshank, emphasised the importance of the initiative.

“We are more than just a sports team; we are part of this community.”

 

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DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness
Caption: DHL Stormers Lend Their Voice to Support Blood Cancer Awareness
Photo: DKMS Africa

 

Cruickshank says blood cancers and disorders touch the lives of many people. He says they must use their platform to support those battling these illnesses.

“We hope our voice will inspire others to step up and help,” he concluded.

It’s being reported that the club’s involvement has already ignited conversations among fans, with players leading by example.

 

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Become stem cell donors

DHL Stormers player and DKMS Africa ambassador, Seabelo Senatla says they’ve always had the support of their fans and now it’s their turn to support a cause that can save lives.

Senatla says, “Being able to make a lifesaving difference is something truly special”.

The club’s commitment to the cause highlights the powerful role sports organisations can play in raising awareness and driving meaningful change in communities. By rallying behind blood cancer awareness, they are not just scoring points on the field, but also in the hearts of those affected.

 

DHL Stormers support Blood Cancer Awareness

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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