Our Interventions Areas

Family Support

Comprehensive Support Services

  • Establishing Peer Support Groups
  • Offering Psychosocial Counseling & Support
  • Facilitating Access to Medical Care
  • Providing Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities
Community Outreach

Community Awareness & Education Initiatives

  • Conducting Community-Wide Awareness Campaigns
  • Distributing Informative Educational Materials
  • Collaborating with Local Healthcare Providers & Leaders
Medical Support

Advancing Research and Innovative Solutions

Advancing knowledge and solutions through collaborative research

  • Conducting Evidence-Based Research on SCD Interventions
  • Developing and Promoting Innovative Treatment Approaches
  • Building Strategic Partnerships with Academic & Research Institutions
Education

Policy Advocacy & Influence

  • Advocating for Quality Healthcare Policies for SCD
  • Engaging with Local Stakeholders and Policymakers

Our Mission

The Sickle Cell Support and Awareness Network (SCASN) is committed to mitigating the increasing prevalence and burden of Sickle Cell Disease through awareness, education, and comprehensive support for affected individuals and their families.

Your Impact

Every contribution creates lasting change in the fight against Sickle Cell Disease

Provide Essential Supplies

Your support helps provide vital resources like water bottles, warm clothing, and medical supplies to warriors battling Sickle Cell Disease.

Support Caregivers

We empower mothers and caregivers with resources, training, and support networks to better manage the daily challenges of caring for children with SCD.

Education & Awareness

Through community outreach and educational programs, we raise awareness about SCD and provide vital information to affected families.

Medical Support

We facilitate access to medical care, treatments, and specialized healthcare services for individuals affected by SCD.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Join us in our mission to create awareness and provide support for those affected by Sickle Cell Disease.

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