WHY FUND US?
SCFN ACCESS TO CARE PROGRAMME
Do you want to make an impact in the lives of persons living with sickle cell disorder? Click on the link below to see and meet real people with real problems, urgent needs, and life-threatening health complications across Nigeria.
Programmes With Immediate Needs
Empower lives by supporting urgent programs at the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria. Your donation today brings immediate care to those battling sickle cell disorder.
Pain Management Programme
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a chronic condition that often brings intense pain episodes, commonl... Read More
Make DonationSkill Acquisition & Leadership Development Programme
The Skill Acquisition and Leadership Development Programme at Sickle Cell Founda... Read More
Make DonationSCFN Next-gen Project (Secondary and Tertiary Schools)
The SCFN (Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria) Next-Gen Project is a pioneering initiative aimed at ra... Read More
Make DonationSCFN Healthy Future Initiative (Religious Organizations)
The Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria (SCFN) Healthy Future Initiative is a transformative ou... Read More
Make DonationCHANGE STARTS WITH DONORS LIKE YOU!
Your donation empowers us to continue our important work at SCFN. In our world, every contribution, big or small, plays a crucial role in advancing and sustaining care for person's affected by sickle cell disorder.
Make DonationCreate a Social Media Fundraiser for Persons Living with Sickle Cell Disorder
We need your help, we need your voice, we need your circle!
We Can Win This Fight Together!
Use your social platform to carry out a fundraiser for the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria and choose any programme you want to execute with your fundraiser.
For transparency and accountability, you will personally join our team to monitor and ensure that the programmes and interventions you are crowdfunding for are efficiently executed.
Your donors will receive a comprehensive impact report on how their contributions have made a real difference in the lives of persons living with Sickle Cell Disorder.