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SCD Advocacy Groups

People living with SCD pictured may or may not have received CASGEVY.

Kiarra, living with SCD, and her grandmother, Tanique

Kiarra, living with SCD, and her grandmother, Tanique

People living with SCD pictured may or may not have received CASGEVY.

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Advocacy groups can help connect you to support and resources from other people affected by sickle cell disease.

You can share your experiences with each other and provide support along the way. Get to know some of these organizations that can help you on your journey with sickle cell disease.

Sickle Cell Disease Association of America (SCDAA)

SCDAA empowers community-based organizations to support quality of life for people living with sickle cell disease, as well as raises public awareness while advancing the search for a cure. Their initiatives bring multiple organizations together to advocate for people affected by sickle cell disease.

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Sickle Cell Community Consortium (SCCC)

The Sickle Cell Community Consortium is a nonprofit organization formed to “harness and amplify the power of the patient voice.” The Consortium includes sickle cell community-based organizations, patient and caregiver advocates, community partners, and medical and research advisors.

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Sickle Cell 101 (SC101)

Sickle Cell 101 specializes in sickle cell education for those impacted by sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait globally.

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As One Foundation

The As One Foundation empowers families globally by delivering life-saving sickle cell education. They seek to fill knowledge gaps through in-person events and digital educational resources.

Learn more about As One