Programs and Services

Programs and Services 2022-08-31T11:01:37-04:00

We Offer a Variety of Services

GBSCDA provides programs to help patients feel confident about themselves and their future and to help family members provide the needed support to lessen the impact of this chronic disease. These programs and services are all supported by your generous donations and our annual fundraiser events.

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GBSCDA participates in various community events to educate and increase understanding among patients, families’ providers, schools, and the wider community about sickle cell disease.  We conduct educational workshops, seminars and counseling to raise awareness about sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait. Each educational activity is designed to not only make people aware of sickle cell anemia and sickle cell trait but to motivate them to be tested, and to build support for servicing programs. To schedule a workshop or to have the outreach team participate in an event — click here
This service trains school administrators and their staff on the importance of sickle cell awareness and gives them creative tactics that can be used to educate their students and others. Information is also given in these sessions on how to cope with a student or family living with sickle cell disease and the importance of screening.
This program provides individuals living with Sickle Cell Disease the opportunity to aid in educating the public on sickle cell disease. The spokesperson [s] will have the opportunity to receive exposure through public appearances and promotion and give hope to others who are impacted by SCD and those who support their efforts.
We believe that support is essential to the health and well-being of anyone living with sickle cell disease.   GBSCDA hosts support group meetings for sickle cell patients and their loved ones to come together to share their experiences and receive information on a topic of their choice. The objective of the program is to provide a place where everyone is able to voice their concerns and become empowered to face the challenges of living with sickle cell disease. Many patients and family members gain a sense of hope and encouragement through this sharing opportunity.

The program also offers educational materials and wellness resources to help those adults living with sickle cell manage their disease, to achieve the highest quality of life.  —Click here to view calendar 

GBSCDA Wellness Program offers a holistic approach to pain management and stress relieve by providing a variety of healing regimens in recognition of body, mind and spirit. This program includes yoga, massage therapy and acupuncture. These alternative approach help strengthen and tone muscles, reduce stress, increase circulation, improve flexibility, and promote relaxation.
GBSCDA Peer to Peer Volunteer Network Program is a peer-mentoring program that is designed to provide support and guidance to parents and individuals impacted by Sickle Cell Disease. The Network consists of parents or individuals with SCD, who provides education and support to individuals and families living with SCD. Mentors offer support, education, information about Sickle Cell Disease and available resources. Most importantly, a mentor offers the perspective of somebody who has shared similar experiences. —Click here to apply
GBSCDA is focused on the spiritual health as well as your physical health. Our on call chaplains provide emotional and spiritual support for your spiritual needs and offer a caring ministry that is supportive and encouraging.

  • Conversation and prayers before surgery
  • Bedside visits during a hospital stay
  • Confidential listening
  • Prayers of hope, healing, comfort, peace, strength, grace, love, and wholeness
  • Bereavement – GBSCDA can help connect individuals to short-term counseling for bereaved children, adolescents and their parents, and sibling
The purpose of the scholarship program is to reward academic achievement of individuals with sickle cell disease and to support their educational aspirations beyond high school by attending a college, university or vocational/trade school of their choice. Two (2) chosen applicants will receive a one-time award of $1000 per calendar year. The award is granted annually.