FirstEnergy Foundation Grants $25,000 to Central Appalachian Region of the American Red Cross to Support Sickle Cell Initiative
FirstEnergy Foundation has announced a grant of $25,000 to the American Red Cross for its Sickle Cell Initiative in the Central Appalachian Region. This funding aims to enhance health and wellness for individuals affected by sickle cell disease, primarily among the African American community, which faces significant health disparities. The initiative seeks to improve blood donor engagement from this demographic, addressing a critical shortage of compatible blood units. FirstEnergy's commitment underscores its dedication to support low-income and underserved communities.
- Grant of $25,000 to American Red Cross enhances community health support.
- Efforts align with FirstEnergy's goal of aiding low-income communities.
- Initiative addresses critical shortage of blood donations from African Americans.
- Shortage of compatible blood units for sickle cell patients hampers treatment efforts.
- Current blood donor statistics highlight a significant engagement gap.
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Beyond the few medications available to treat sickle cell disease, regular blood transfusions can be crucial to alleviating its painful and life-threatening symptoms. The closely matched blood needed by patients with sickle cell disease — which is most commonly supplied by blood donors who are Black or
"We are grateful for the generous grant that will help us address this health disparity," said
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