SCMN, and TJF took the opportunity to extend their continual support to the president of the Caribbean Sickle Cell Association and president of the Saint Lucia Sickle Cell Association, Paula Calderon, in their struggle to have universal health Care, access to insurance and increase funding to ensure the much needed treatment and support services for those who suffer with SCA and other life threatening disorders.
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Regrettably, it has been over one hundred years since the first known case of sickle cell disease (SCD) was published in medical literature.
Today, there is still no cure!
SCMN, and TJF took the opportunity to extend their continual support to the president of the Caribbean Sickle Cell Association and president of the Saint Lucia Sickle Cell Association, Paula Calderon, in their struggle to have universal health Care, access to insurance and increase funding to ensure the much needed treatment and support services for those who suffer with SCA and other life threatening disorders.
Does that make any sense? Stop repeating the samethings we all read!!!
Come back to Saint Lucia and make a difference then, stop the remote control tactics.
@Anonymous
If you're trying to take on the Brother your time should be spent making a difference.
He is the difference, and don't have to be on Island to participate,given the global horizon in which he operates.
Al least have some gut's prove his --skill sets, opinions and comments wrong ,if you can.
I challenge you on his behalf.
En Rouge!!!!
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