Creating Awareness, Saving Lives

Aye Sickle Cell Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals living with sickle cell disease through education, advocacy, and compassionate support.

Understanding Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects millions worldwide. Early diagnosis and proper care can significantly improve quality of life.

What It Is

A genetic condition where red blood cells become sickle-shaped, affecting oxygen delivery throughout the body.

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Early Diagnosis

Newborn screening and genetic testing can identify sickle cell disease early, enabling timely intervention.

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Living Well

With proper management, people with sickle cell disease can lead fulfilling lives and achieve their dreams.

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Our Focus Areas

We work across multiple fronts to create lasting impact in the fight against sickle cell disease

Awareness

Educating communities about sickle cell disease, its causes, symptoms, and the importance of early detection.

Advocacy

Championing policy changes and healthcare improvements to ensure better access to treatment and care.

Support & Resources

Providing practical support, resources, and guidance to patients, families, and caregivers.

Impact Stories

Hear from those whose lives have been touched by our work

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Amina Okafor
Parent

"The Aye Sickle Cell Foundation has been a blessing to our family. The support and resources they provide have helped us manage my son's condition much better. We are forever grateful."

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Dr. Chidi Nwosu
Healthcare Professional

"As a physician, I have seen firsthand the impact of the foundation's awareness campaigns. They are making a real difference in early diagnosis and patient care."

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Ngozi Adebayo
Living with Sickle Cell

"This foundation gave me hope when I needed it most. Their educational resources and emotional support have empowered me to live my best life despite my condition."

Join Us in Making a Difference

Together, we can create a world where sickle cell disease is better understood, diagnosed early, and managed effectively.