See It: The Community being helped
On April 5, 2008 my organization, Circle K International, will collaborate with Kiwanis and K-Kids and create a beautification day for the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia. We plan to paint walls and doors, plant flowers and provide a nice landscaping, and all in all give this Sickle Cell testing center the look it should for all its free services it provides to the Metro Atlanta Community.
On April 12, 2008 29th Annual Sickle Cell Road Race
7K Run & 4K Walk
What Is Sickle Cell Anemia?
Sickle cell anemia is a serious condition in which the red blood cells can become sickle-shaped (that is, shaped like a “C”).
Normal red blood cells are smooth and round like a doughnut without a hole. They move easily through blood vessels to carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Sickle-shaped cells don’t move easily through blood. They’re stiff and sticky and tend to form clumps and get stuck in blood vessels.
The clumps of sickle cells block blood flow in the blood vessels that lead to the limbs and organs. Blocked blood vessels can cause pain, serious infections, and organ damage.
The Foundation continues its mission to provide education, screening and counseling to sickle cell patients all at no charge.
Address : 2391 Benjamin E. Mays Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30311
Phone Number: (404) 755-1641
Toll Free: (800) 326-5287
Fax Number: (404) 755-7955/
Email: www.sicklecellga.org
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Vital Stats
| Started On: | April 5, 2008 | Ended On: | April 12, 2008 |
| People Involved: | 30 | People Impacted: | Numberous Metro Atlanta |
| Money Raised: | $250 |
Project Updates:
Updates coming soon!

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