PO Box 142456
Fayetteville, GA 30214
ph: (770) 460-8016
fax: (770) 461-0437
alt: (404) 933-1838
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SCD Soldier Network, Inc. supports those who are directly affected by sickle cell disease. On this page we will highlight our network soldiers and provide you with links to their projects in order for you to support their efforts. We are committed to attending events that are hosted by our network soldiers and supporting their businesses and projects. We are a national organization and there may be an opportunity in your own community to support these individuals and their endeavors. Our network soldiers are on the front-lines fighting along side us and we appreciate the support that they have given us. Highlighting them on our website is one of the ways that we are supporting them. This page will be forever evolving, so bear with us while we keep this information updated.
We are always looking for those who battle Sickle Cell Disease so that we can support them. If you know of someone who should be on this list please tell them about us. Not all of our Front-Line Soldiers are doing things to bring awareness to the disease, but if they own their own business or have a website that they want highlighted, we are more than happy to include them. If you are a Front-Line Soldier and you are involved in an event that you would like added to this list send us an email to supporters@scdsoldiernetwork.com
There are a lot of organizations out there that are bringing awareness to SCD and we would like to become partners with them. If your mission and vision aligns with ours, let’s talk about how we can benefit one another. The only way that we will be able to make a meaningful impact within the sickle cell community will be for the organizations to join forces and fill in the gaps. Send an email regarding your request to partner with us to partners@scdsoldiernetwork.com
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PO Box 142456
Fayetteville, GA 30214
ph: (770) 460-8016
fax: (770) 461-0437
alt: (404) 933-1838
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