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We're not just a FOUNDATION,
we're a COMMUNITY
Join us in creating a support system for those fighting
the battles within
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About FOF

The Fadekemi Osunrinde Foundation supports individuals battling sickle cell anemia and women suffering from ovarian cysts by providing access to medical care, education, and a community of hope.

Our Vision

The Fadekemi Osunrinde Foundation supports individuals battling sickle cell anemia and women suffering from ovarian cysts by providing access to medical care, education, and a community of hope.

Our Mission

To provide compassionate care, raise vital funds, and promote awareness for individuals living with sickle cell anemia and women affected by ovarian cysts, empowering them through access to medical support, education, and a community of hope.

Did you know?

Sickle cell anemia is not just a diagnosis, it’s a daily battle. At Fadekemi Osunrinde Foundation, we provide resources and support to children and families fighting this invisible war. Let’s create a world where no one fights alone.

The Impact of Sickle Cell Disease

Over 50 million Nigerians have the potential to pass the sickle cell gene to their offspring, resulting in an estimated 6 million individuals currently living with sickle cell disorder in Nigeria.

Over 150,000 annual infant deaths attributed to SCD, accounting for a substantial 8% of Nigeria’s total infant mortality rate.

Over 150,000 annual infant deaths attributed to SCD, accounting for a substantial 8% of Nigeria’s total infant mortality rate.

Partner with us

Partner with us to expand life-changing support for individuals living with sickle cell. Through collaboration, you can help us deliver outreach, education, and care to patients and families who need it most. Together, we can improve lives and build stronger, healthier communities.

Get Involved

Get involved and be part of the change. Whether you volunteer, donate, or spread awareness, your support helps us reach more individuals living with sickle cell and provide the care and advocacy they deserve.

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