Sickle Cell Prodigy

Sickle Cell Prodigy

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03/12/2026

Life after treatment can come with adjustments, new health realities, and the process of rediscovering yourself beyond sickle cell.

That’s why survivor voices matter.

Through our Sickle Cell Survivor Database, we’re creating a space to recognize, connect, and amplify the experiences of people who have gone through curative therapies and other survivor journeys.

Your story matters. Your experience matters.

If you identify as a sickle cell survivor, we invite you to join the database through our website and be part of a growing community helping shape the future of sickle cell awareness, care, and support.

Go to www.sicklecellprodigy.org/survivordatabase or check out our IG story.

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Caregiver Appreciation Day Giveaway! 🎉🎉

We believe caregivers are the quiet backbone of the sickle cell community—advocates, coordinators, emotional anchors, and fierce protectors.

Today, we honor Maite Rodriguez - Mom, Wife, Social Worker, and Author - who walked through her daughter’s transplant journey with so much strength.

Also, we are giving away her children book “Just Like The Moon” (English and Spanish edition).

Visit www.sicklecellprodigy.org/caregivercommunity to win a copy.

03/02/2026

Curative-intent therapy doesn’t erase every impact of sickle cell.

For many survivors of gene therapy or bone marrow transplant, the journey doesn’t end after treatment. The body still carries years of damage — and new changes from chemotherapy or radiation can bring their own adjustments, from chronic pain to shifts in digestion and nutrition.

Every survivorship story is different.
But one truth remains: life after cure still needs care, support, and understanding.

You don’t have to navigate survivorship alone.
Join our sickle cell survivor database today — link in bio & stories.

02/26/2026

For years, sickle cell care focused only on managing pain.

Today, curative-intent treatment are changing that story. However, many people living with sickle cell don’t fully understand the process of gene therapy or bone marrow transplant.

If you are warrior considering gene therapy but don’t know where to start, Sickle Cell Prodigy is here for you.

Go to sicklecellprodigy/wheretostart to learn more about treatment options.

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