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About Sickle Cell 
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Alliance FOundation

INSPIRING HOPE FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES LIVING
WITH SICKLE CELL

About Sickle Cell Alliance Foundation

Launched in May 2014, Sickle Cell Alliance Foundation is a passionate non-profit, community-based organization. We are committed to being a valuable resource to guide and help families and patients - children, teens and adults - living with the life-threatening sickle cell disease. Our goal is to ensure the appropriate programs and needed resources are available and offered to the patient and caregiver(s).

Through this strong connection with the families, Sickle Cell Alliance Foundation will be “their voice”. This will help as we advocate, partner and develop relationships with hospitals, schools, companies and public officials. This will help to heighten awareness and raise the much-needed funding to educate at the local and national levels to improve care.

What We Stand For...

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Our Vision

Our vision is to
change the life expectancy of
sickle cell patients.
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Mission Statement

Our mission is to bring awareness, inspire hope and advocate for families coping within the many facets of Sickle Cell.
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Donate To SCAF

Click here to make a donation today.  We thank you in advance for your donations to help us bring awareness to Sickle Cell.

A Message From Our Staff...


It is our goal to change the narrative about sickle cell. We want people to immediately relate to the excruciating pain associated with this life-threatening disease, not race. This isn’t a “black disease”. It’s an “everybody disease”. With three million people in the U.S. with sickle cell trait and increased blended families, everyone should be concerned and understand what sickle cell is and what they can do personally to help our sickle cell warriors, at the community, local and government levels, to improve the quality of life for sickle cell patients and caregivers.

While you are here, we invite you to learn more about how you can help!  Learn More >
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