1) to relieve and support persons, in particular those from african and caribbean communities suffering with leukaemia or any other bone marrow diseases and in particular by the provision of counselling and encouraging people to donate bone marrow.
2) to educate the public about the needs of persons suffering from leukaemia or any other bone marrow diseases.
3) to promote and encourage any form of research into leukaemia or any other form of bone marrow diseases and to disseminate and make public the useful results of such research.
4) any other purposes charitable by law, in particular, the preservation and protection of good health in the general public and in particular amongst the beneficial class.