Atlanta, GA – MTS Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded in 2015, will host its 4th annual holiday breakfast as part of its yearly initiative to raise awareness about sickle cell disease as well as support families affected by this life-threatening disease.
The event will be held on Saturday, December 21, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The South Clayton Recreation Center, located at 1837 McDonough Road, Hampton, GA 30228. Every year, the foundation takes this opportunity to gather families together, have breakfast, listen to beautiful holiday music, take photos with Santa, distribute toys to sickle cell patients and their siblings, and more. This year, we are very excited to have Dr. Clark Brown, MD PhD of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta serve as our guest speaker. He will be speaking on the promising treatments for Sickle Cell Disease.
Over 1500 toys have been distributed to families affected by Sickle Cell Disease over the last 3 years.
“The Foundation’s Holiday Breakfast has become an important annual event to bring much needed support to the sickle cell community and I am very grateful for the support of our sponsors, volunteers, family and friends who have helped make this event possible. The cause is a very worthy one. Sickle cell disease needs a lot of awareness and families who are affected by this disease need a lot of support,” says Mapillar Dahn, Founder of MTS Sickle Cell Foundation.
This is a FREE event for all families affected by Sickle Cell Disease. To register for this event, visit http://www.MyThreeSicklers.org/Holiday-Breakfast, or contact Mapillar Dahn at (404) 925-4369. Sponsorship opportunities are available.