Sometimes it takes a village

Helping those affected by sickle cell disease doesn't stop with one single organization. At the Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association (MSCA), we realize it can take an entire community to deliver the level of support needed. We're right here in your neighborhood to inspire little victories that can make your day. We're about empowerment. Realistic solutions. And, best of all, promoting hope for everyone.

2024 Red Ribbon Gala

Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association invites you to our Annual Red Ribbon Gala and Scholarship Awards, Saturday, June 8, 2024. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of our scholars and honor those who have been strong advocates in the fight against sickle cell disease.

Become a member

JOIN MSCA and help take the fight where it’s needed most. As a member, you will have opportunities to get involved, as well as be part of the larger network of sickle cell advocates.

Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association members.

Get connected

Your input through “Get connected” will help us to identify critical needs. But more importantly, your voice can inform and support vital research and lead to the development of medical treatments to improve the lives of sickle cell patients.

walk for sickle cell sign.

A volunteer-run organization, MSCA’s membership is comprised of lay persons as well as medical and allied health professionals. The primary source of our funding is from donations and fundraising events.

Programs & Services

Community-based education

We conduct workshops, seminars, and counseling for patients, families, schools, and the community about sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait.

Training programs

This service trains school administrators and their staff on the importance of sickle cell awareness and how to educate their students and others.

Ambassador program

This program gives those living with sickle cell disease an opportunity to share their personal experiences with their community members.

Support meetings

Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association hosts a roster of support group meetings open to patients with sickle cell disease and their loved ones. 

Peer-to-peer network

A wellness program offers a holistic approach to pain management and stress relief by offering a variety of healing regimens of the body, mind, and spirit.

Living with sickle cell disease

A mentoring program designed to offer education, support, and guidance to individuals and families living with sickle cell disease.

Chaplaincy

Our on-call chaplains are here to give both emotional and spiritual support to our sickle cell community whenever needed.

Scholarship award program

The MSCA aims to reward academic achievement for people living with sickle cell disease by supporting their aspirations to attend a college.

Our mission is to ensure that individuals living with sickle cell disease are treated with dignity and compassion through advocacy, education, and services. This is the Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association.