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My Friend Has Sickle Cell Disease. How Can I Help?

What Is Sickle Cell Disease? Sickle cell disease is a problem with the body's red blood cells. They're shaped like a crescent instead of a round disc. These crescent shaped cells resemble an old farm tool called a sickle. What Happens When Someone Has Sickle Cell...

What’s Next for Sickle Cell Disease Improvement? Three Areas That Still Need Attention

While there are many successes, such as improving patient access to care and therapies, the work isn’t done. Below, we have identified three key areas for continued improvement. Future Sickle Cell Initiatives and Programs People with SCD are living longer, a promising...

Screening for Sickle Cell Trait: An Essential Step in Sickle Cell Interventions

Screening for sickle cell trait is a crucial step in the overall strategy of sickle cell interventions. Sickle cell trait refers to individuals who carry one copy of the sickle cell gene and one normal gene. Although individuals with sickle cell trait typically do not...

Understanding Sickle Cell Disease and its Prevalence in Nigeria

Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin is a protein responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body. In individuals with sickle cell disease, the hemoglobin is structurally...
My Friend Has Sickle Cell Disease. How Can I Help?

What Is Sickle Cell Disease? Sickle cell disease is a problem with the body's red blood cells. They're shaped like a crescent instead of a round disc. These crescent shaped cells resemble an old farm tool called a sickle. What Happens When Someone Has Sickle Cell...

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To substantively support the people living with Sickle Cell Disease, we need your support through voluntary works,  financial resources and material assistance.

FOD Foundation

In Loving Memory of Funmi - A Sickle Cell Warrior who went over the rainbow bridge on  13 August 2022. Her fight for the welfare of people living with Sickle Cell Disease continues with this Foundation.

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USA: P. O. Box 871, Dacula GA 30019-0015.

+234802 347 0266;

+1 404 307 6136

info@funmidanesi.org

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