



Empowering Sickle Cell Patients and their Families - ADVOCACY AND SUPPORT GROUPS: Empowering Sickle Cell Patients and their Families Advocacy and support groups create a win-win situation by playing a critical role in educating and empowering sickle cell… Continue Reading
Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Care - Transitioning from pediatric to adult sickle cell care is a critical process that requires strategic planning and coordination between the patient, their caregivers, and their healthcare providers. It is important… Continue Reading
The Impact Of Hydroxyurea On Sickle Cell Disease Management - Hydroxyurea is a medicine that helps a lot of people who have sickle cell disease, It keeps blood cells round and flexible, so they flow better and deliver oxygen to… Continue Reading
Advances In Sickle Cell Treatment: Gene Therapy And Beyond - Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that affects the production of hemoglobin in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body. In sickle cell disease,… Continue Reading
TeleHealth Solutions For Sickle Cell Disease Patients In Remote Areas - Telehealth solutions have become an increasingly vital part of healthcare, especially in far off or remote areas, where access to specialist care can be limited. Telehealth is a unique way… Continue Reading
Managing Sickle Cell Disease In Children – A Holistic Approach - Managing sickle cell disease (SCD) in children requires a total and holistic approach that addresses the physical, emotional, and social aspects of the disease. This approach involves a team of… Continue ReadingA Journey with God to save lives”. The Organization is committed to alleviate the problems of medical care and treatment of Children with sickle cell disease and families
We provide support to the less privileged children with sickle cell disease around the world including Africa. This is the most effective way to manage this deadly blood disorder.
Sickle cell patients can live longer if supported and provided with the right medical care. We facilitate the supply of medical care and medications especially to women and children.
Knowledge is Power.We make sure that you are well informed about Sickle Cell Disease. The right information helps patients to manage the effects of Sickle Cell Disease.
The founder has a son with sickle cell Disease and it was hidden for sixteen years. In 2011 the child had serious sickle cell crises. At the child’s bed side at Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto. Ontario, the founder prayed and took a vow that if God would spear the life of her child, she would assist children with Sickle Cell disease and their families. Her child survived and Comfort and Smile for Children and Families Affected with Sickle Cell Anemia disease came into existence in 2012.
More AboutComfort & Smile for Children and Families affected with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease organization will continue to work with agencies that partner with us to fight the Sickle Cell disease.
Sickle Cell disease is becoming a public health emergency. Its is time that it is treated as such.
You can join us today to be part of the success story to defeat Sickle Cell Disease
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We organize events all through the year to promote awareness and provides tips to members of our community on how to fight the sickle cell disease.
18Sep
Help The Poor From Your Soul The best way to give is to have the inner conviction that giving back to the less privileged makes more sense. Giving provides more satisfaction than receiving. There are different types of poverty: Absolute poverty. Relative Poverty. Situational Poverty. Generational Poverty. Rural Poverty. Urban Poverty. The most critical is
18Mar
Effects of Sickle Cell on Families Here is the Agenda for this evening’s March 24th 2022: Land Acknowledgement – read by me or Gayle if she is present Welcome and remarks or a brief history from founder: Lady Comfort. (5 to 7 minutes) ends with introduction of facilitator, Bridget Ubochi. Facilitator introduces co-facilitator. Summarizes
27Feb
Managing Sickle cell Disease
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We appreciate our partners for all the support given to Comfort & Smile for Children and Families affected with Sickle Cell Anemia Disease organization . We will continue to work with agencies that partner with us to fight the Sickle Cell disease