Respite Support for Caregivers
The Black Creek Community Health Centre (BCCHC) supports sickle cell disease’s mental health program by providing a grant to the SCAGO for its psychosocial and respite program.
Respite Support for Caregivers
The Black Creek Community Health Centre (BCCHC) supports sickle cell disease’s mental health program by providing a grant to the SCAGO for its psychosocial and respite program.
Respite, Emergency, & Transportation (RET) Support
The Black Creek Community Health Centre (BCCHC) supports sickle cell disease’s mental health program by providing a grant to the SCAGO for its psychosocial and respite program.
Preventing Burnout
We understand that taking care of a loved one with sickle cell disease, be it a spouse, child or other family members could bring on a stressful toil. As such, through the BCCHC grant, the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario will be providing respite support to 50 families at $170/family in addition to the ongoing Respite, Emergency, and Transportation support that we currently offer.
Preventing Burnout
We understand that taking care of a loved one with sickle cell disease, be it a spouse, child or other family members could bring on a stressful toil. As such, through the BCCHC grant, the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario will be providing respite support to 50 families at $170/family in addition to the ongoing Respite, Emergency, and Transportation support that we currently offer.
Preventing Burnout
We understand that taking care of a loved one with sickle cell disease, be it a spouse, child or other family members could bring on a stressful toil. As such, through the BCCHC grant, the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario will be providing respite support to 50 families at $170/family in addition to the ongoing Respite, Emergency, and Transportation support that we currently offer.
How much do we provide?
How much do we provide?
$170 per/family/year
$170 per/family/year
How to Qualify?
Complete the respite support grant form below.
The SCAGO-BCCHC will specifically support caregivers in paying a family member or a trusted outsider (respite support worker or babysitter) to watch a loved one with sickle cell disease while you, the caregiver take a meaningful break.
Individuals living with sickle cell disease cannot be the applicant except if they are taking care of a loved one be it a child or adult and which they need a break from.
Please complete this application form by answering all sections. Please review that all information is correct with no spelling errors.
Please complete this application form by answering all sections. Please review that all information is correct with no spelling errors.
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Location
Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd. North York, ON M3N 1W7
Phone: GTA: 416-745-4267
Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca
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Quick Links
Location
Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd.
North York, ON M3N 1W7
Phone: 416-745-4267
Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca
© SCAGO - All Rights Reserved -Disclaimer - Charitable Registration #: 83332 0872 RR 0001
Quick Links
Location
Address: 235-415 Oakdale Rd. North York, ON M3N 1W7
Phone: 416-745-4267
Email: info@sicklecellanemia.ca
© SCAGO - All Rights Reserved -Disclaimer - Charitable Registration #: 83332 0872 RR 0001
The RET program is supported by the Black Creek Community Health Centre