Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month was founded
In 1983, Sickle Cell Month was officially recognized nationally when the House of Representatives unanimously passed the resolution, introduced by the Congressional Black Caucus, asking President Reagan to designate September as “National Sickle Cell Anemia Awareness Month.” The President signed the resolution in Aug. of 1983.
Sickle Cell Disease Awareness Month originated in 1975 when the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America and its Member Organizations began conducting month long events to call attention to sickle cell disease and the need to address the problem at national and local levels.
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Source: Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
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