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COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

SCFG's work with community-based organizations (CBOs) is crucial for fostering meaningful and sustainable impact on warriors in local communities. These organizations are deeply rooted in the areas they serve, possessing intimate knowledge of warrior needs and challenges. Working together also ensures that efforts are more inclusive and accessible, helping to bridge gaps in services, resources, and opportunities. Read about the CBOs and the valuable work they do in the communities throughout Georgia.

The Association of Sickle Cell Lower Chattahoochee Region promotes awareness of sickle cell disease, educates the community about the effects of the disease, promotes sickle cell testing, acts as a referral service for the community resources, and ensure that sickle cell clients live a better quality of life. Learn more

 For about a decade, the MTS Sickle Cell Foundation has been dedicated to empowering, educating, and supporting individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Our mission is simple: to make a lasting impact by providing the resources, advocacy, and direct support needed to improve the lives of warriors and their families. Learn more

Tapestry Connections was birthed out of the fact that no one person is only in this world. Retired Chief Justice Saundra Day O’Connor said, "We don’t accomplish anything in this world alone; whatever happens is the result of the whole tapestry of one’s life, all the weavings of individual threads from one to another that creates something." Learn more

The Lockhart Morgan Foundation elevates awareness, elevates the Circle Of Hope membership, and elevates financial support and network services to the sickle cell community. Learn more

The Sickle Cell Association of Savannah works tirelessly to increase awareness, understanding, and supportive services for individuals with sickle cell trait and disease in Chatham and surrounding counties. Learn more

Sickle Cell Awareness 365 was founded by the late Jennifer Callwood and Mia Robinson, two women who used their experiences with sickle cell to educate and advocate for others living with the disease. Although Jennifer and Mia starting with patient engagement in 2014, it wasn't until 2019 that they received their 501(c)3 status. From then on, they were able to amplify their voices and continue with educating and advocating. Learn more

Huisman is here to let the world know that people with Sickle Cell Disorder can still live full vibrant lives and enjoy most of the activities that other people do. Their mission is to help improve the quality of life for individuals with Sickle Cell Disease. Learn more

Partners

PARTNERS

Our partners mean the world to us, and their support is invaluable. They’re an integral part of the SCFG journey, helping us grow in ways we couldn't have imagined. Every partnership we build is a reflection of the mutual respect and commitment we have for each other’s goals and values. We are deeply grateful for the relationships we’ve cultivated, as they not only drive our achievements but also inspire us to do our very best in support of our warriors. Click on each of the logos to learn more about our great partners.

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SPONSORS

Our Sponsors

Our sponsors play a pivotal role in supporting SCFG, as we serve the sickle cell community. Their contributions provide the necessary resources to improve care, raise awareness, and offer critical support. Without our sponsors, many initiatives aimed at education, advocacy, and patient care would struggle to thrive. Sponsors also help amplify the voices of the sickle cell community, ensuring that their needs are heard and addressed. Click on each of the logos to learn more about our valued sponsors.

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Prominent Sponsors

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Proud Supporters

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