African-Caribbean Leukaemia Trust

African-Caribbean Leukaemia Trust

The African-Caribbean Leukaemia Trust is a charity based in England that aims to raise awareness of leukaemia within the African Caribbean community in the United Kingdom.

The trust was founded in the London Borough of Croydon in June 1996 by Beverley De Gale, the mother of Daniel De Gale, who was then suffering from leukaemia. Since the launch there has been a major increase in numbers of people of African Caribbean origin joining the bone marrow register.

External links

* [http://www.aclt.org/ ACLT's Official Site]
*UK charity|1119516


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