Founded in 2016 by warriors and families who knew firsthand what living with sickle cell in Nigeria really means — and decided no one should walk it alone.
We work at the intersection of awareness, medical access, and community — running free screenings, supporting families through crisis, and partnering with hospitals to make sickle cell care reachable for those who need it most.
What started as a small support group of warriors and parents has grown into a movement that has touched the lives of nearly 2,000 people. Every record we hold is a story. Every screening is a future preserved.
To reduce and eradicate the scourge of Sickle Cell Anaemia in the next generation.
To maximize quality of life and improve survival for the generation of people with Sickle Cell.
Genotype testing across PHCs, schools, and community gatherings. Know your genotype.
Hospital referrals, medication assistance, and crisis-time presence for families.
School visits, World Sickle Cell Day events, and public education campaigns.