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Kier’s Hope Foundation (KHF) is a newly established non profit organization for the benefit of persons and families affected by Sickle Cell Disease. The Staff is comprised of volunteers with expertise in program development, event planning and fundraising, marketing and communications, and management. The Board of Directors includes leaders in the business community who generously give of their time and resources in support of KHF’s critical mission. These dedicated people may come from all walks for life, but they all agree on one thing: they’ll do whatever it takes to change the shape of Sickle Cell Disease.
Kier’s Hope Foundation envisions a world where Sickle Cell Disease no longer exists, a lasting health change in the United states in how they recognize sickle cell disease as a national priority, providing communities with the knowledge, skills and means to maintain their good health and break the cycle silence as it relates to care and funding of sickle Cell families in the United States.
Our mission is to increase the community awareness and serve as an advocate for families affected by Sickle Cell Disease through programs, education, support for finding a cure, with the ultimate goal to help improve the quality life of families that struggle with Sickle Cell Disease.
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