Scholarships for Youth with Sickle Cell Disease
One of the most crucial forms of treatment and cures for sickle cell disease is access to blood supplies. The best way for anyone to support the commnity.
Scholarships for Youth with Sickle Cell Disease
One of the most crucial forms of treatment and cures for sickle cell disease is access to blood supplies. The best way for anyone to support the commnity.
Scholarships for Youth with Sickle Cell Disease
One of the most crucial forms of treatment and cures for sickle cell disease is access to blood supplies. The best way for anyone to support the commnity.
Sunday Afolabi Scholarship Grant
Sunday Afolabi Scholarship Grant
Sunday Afolabi Scholarship Grant
Sunday Afolabi was born with sickle cell anemia to a middle-class family in Nigeria, West Africa. He grew up knowing that he was very special and brilliant as well. He would sometimes make comments such as “God must know why I have to bear this cross, but I look forward to a day when no one will ever have to suffer from sickle cell anemia again” He did not let anything deter his focus and he graduated high school in 1986 in flying colors.
He moved to the University of Ibadan in 1987 and studied Electrical Engineering. He finished in 1992 and got a job at Ikeja General Hospital, Lagos Nigeria. He later became the head of engineering at this well-respected hospital until his death in 1999 a few days before his 30th birthday on October 12th, 1999.
His life and death motivated the birth of the Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario formerly known as Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization Inc.
We believe that a day will come when no one will suffer from the complications of sickle cell disease, especially the debilitating pain associated with the disease.
We believe that by educating our community one person/group at a time, many newborns will be born sickle cell-free.
In the spirit and memory of Sunday Afolabi, we hope to inspire individuals with SCD to achieve higher heights by creating the S.A Scholarship Grant.
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
We are very grateful to the African Caribbean Canadian Internal Support Network (ACC-ISN) of the York Region Police for sponsoring a Sunday Afolabi Scholarship Grant for one student each in 2018, 2019, and 2023.
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
Sholape Animashaun Scholarship Grant
Sholape Animashaun Scholarship Grant
Sholape Animashaun Scholarship Grant
Sholape Animashaun was born Sholape Rashidat Arigbabu on May 6, 1965. She migrated to Canada in 1995 in order to join her husband. They were blessed with a beautiful daughter, Aminat, and two lovely boys, Mohammed and Abdullai
While in Canada, she worked at CIBC and TD banks. However, her burning desire to become a nurse where she could trade her skill for humanity, especially for sick people, pushed her into a four-year nursing degree program at George Brown College and Ryerson University in Toronto. She completed the program in 2008 and was working at Brampton Hospital when she suddenly took ill and died at the early age of 45 years.
She was a caring mother, kind-hearted, and loved by all. Apart from her husband and kids, she left behind a father, mother, and siblings. Although Shola did not have sickle cell disease, her family continues to grant a scholarship for youth with sickle cell disease in her memory
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
The Sickle Cell Awareness Group of Ontario (SCAGO) started on June 14th, 2005 as the Seed of Life Philanthropic Organization (SOLPO) in memory of a brave young man—Sunday Afolabi. SCAGO is a leading charitable patient organization providing evidence-based support to families with children, adolescents, and adults, with sickle cell disease across the four regions of the province. It supports and engages in research, health promotion, patient and care providers’ education, community awareness, and the development of best practice guidelines.
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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