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Excitement is building and there are several individuals and teams generating energy around the Sickle Cell Awareness Walk!

We still need you. If you have registered for the Walk, formed a team or made a donation, thank you. Continue to encourage friends and family to participate.

If you have not registered, take a moment right now to register and make a difference




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May 9th 2009 - "Help Stop the Pain" Sickle Cell Awareness Walk. Stanton Community Center to the Governor's mansion. 8:30am registration at 92 West Washington Street Annapolis. 2 mile walk to support the continuum of care for Sickle Cell patients. $10.00 Registration fee online or at the Door. Donations will also be accepted at the time of the event. Paricipants will be able to donate blood, get screened for Sickle Cell trait, and join the Bone Marrow registry.
I look forward to seeing you all there. For more information contact Anika Wilkerson 443-618-3812 or Tara Sanders 240-274-2461.


Mission - To promote the knowledge and understanding of Sickle Cell Disease as a health crisis and to advocate for people who are living with the disease.

Purpose - To inform and educate the community about Sickle Cell Disease and Trait. To actively advocate for people who are living with the disease.