A CROPREDY medical student is organising a clinic to help find bone marrow donors for a leukaemia charity.
Zoe Crosse, a second year student at Manchester University, is working with the Anthony Nolan Trust to enlist local people to the charity's bone marrow register.
The clinic will be held on Thursday, April 20, at Hanwell Fields Community School, Rotary Way, Banbury, from 4pm to 7pm.
Zoe, pictured right, said: "I became part of the Anthony Nolan Trust through the university and was surprised to find there was no easy way for people to join the bone marrow register.
"All we need is one small blood sample and 20 minutes of people's time. Someone might go on to save a life."
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