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Sickle cell disease affects millions of children and families across Africa in Kenya approximately 14,000 children are born annually with sicklecell, yet their stories are often unheard. This video from World Sickle Cell Awareness Month 2025 highlights why children living with sickle cell disease are especially vulnerable to malaria, recurrent infections, and the rising risk of antimicrobial resistance. Through the powerful voices of two caregivers, Florence and Pauline, we learn about the real challenges of living with sickle cell: Stigma and discrimination against families affected by sickle cell disease The high and ongoing cost of sickle cell medication Limited access to consistent care and community support The video also shows the impact of LENDING HANDS INITIATIVE in supporting caregivers and children through: Sickle cell education and awareness through targeted outreaches in partnership with the Siaya settlite blood bank A caregiver support group that provides emotional and practical guidance Community awareness programs that reduce stigma The Adopt a Warrior Programme, which supports children like Randy with essential medication and care One caregiver shares her gratitude to a donor whose continued support has improved her child’s quality of life, demonstrating how targeted support can save lives. Sickle cell disease is not only a medical condition—it is a public health and social justice issue that requires awareness, education, and collective action. 🔔 Subscribe to learn more about sickle cell awareness, caregiver stories, and community health initiatives ❤️ support, share, and stand with sickle cell warriors