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Join us and gain valuable insights as Prof. Ebele Uche, Dr. Sola Adebekun, Dr. Bodunrin Osikomaiya and Judith Ojonugwa Matthew come together to break down common myths and share powerful truths about living with Sickle Cell Disease.
Click the link below to register.
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36 years of strength, resilience, and hope.
Meet a Sickle Cell Warrior, wife, and mother, as she shares her inspiring journey.
Through our partnership with the Temitayo Awosika Help Foundation, we were honored to support the 'Back to School' event in Ibadan, providing school essentials to children whose parents face the challenges of Sickle Cell Disease.
Together, we are building brighter futures, one step at a time.
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To celebrate Sickle Cell Awareness Month, we invite you to a special webinar on Thursday, September 26, 2024.
Gain valuable insights as Prof. Ebele Uche, Dr. Bodunrin Osikomaiya, Dr. Sola Adebekun, and Judith Ojonugwa Matthew come together to break down common myths and share powerful truths about living with Sickle Cell Disease.
Click the link below to register.
bit.ly/3zq7eIv#SickleCellAwareness#HopeThroughProgress#AccessCares#MoreThanBanking
This month, we are focusing on raising awareness about sickle cell disease, a condition that significantly impacts the lives of millions.
Watch to learn more about the condition, its impact, and how we can all play a part in supporting the sickle cell community.
Together, we can drive awareness and foster understanding and compassion.
#SickleCellAwareness#HopeThroughProgress#AccessCares#MoreThanBanking
At Access, we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to dream without limits. Through our partnership with the Temitayo Awosika Help Foundation, we are committed to supporting their educational journey, ensuring they have the resources and opportunities they need to succeed.
This Sickle Cell Awareness Month, let us honor the courage and resilience of theseΒ young warriors and come together to create a world where every warrior can reach their full potential.
#SickleCellAwareness#HopeThroughProgress#AccessCares#MoreThanBanking
π«We join the rest of the world in the commemoration of the World Sickle Cell Day on 19th June
Coming together thru everyoneβs amplified voices by raising awareness& reducing stigma among those affected with sickle cell disease
#SickleCellDiseaseAwareness2024#HopeThroughProgress
Sickle cell disease affects over 300,000 births worldwide, yet it remains a neglected global health crisis.
On World Sickle Cell Day, we honour all the incredible Warriors whose strength and courage inspire us every day.
#WorldSickleCellDay#HopeThroughProgress#DIGIn
π¨ BREAKING NEWS π¨
Anambra First Lady Nonye Soludo calls for increased support for sickle cell patients on #WorldSickleCellDay2024! ππ§‘
"Every individual, regardless of their health condition, deserves the best of what society can offer." π
Let's create a world where everyone can thrive, including those living with sickle cell disease! πͺ #HopeThroughProgress#AdvancingSickleCellCareGlobally#HealthyLivingWithNonyeSoludo
Happy June 19th, #WorldSickleCell Day!
This day is a vital reminder of our collective responsibility to enhance understanding, promote early diagnosis, and support those living with this challenging genetic condition.
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Still in the spirit of progress that would boost the hope for a more holistic Sickle Cell care globally,
What would you do if someone with sickle cell disease was experiencing a crisis?
Tell us your answer(s) π in the comments π
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On World Sickle Cell Day 2024, with the theme 'Hope through Progress: Advancing Sickle Cell Care Globally', #TheICIR reached out to gather reactions and speak with health professionals on effective ways to manage sickle cell anaemia.
The day highlights the importance of continued progress in sickle cell care and management, offering hope to individuals and families affected by this genetic disorder.
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