
SCD is an inherited blood disorder that disproportionately affects African Americans. The condition often causes excruciating pain, unpredictable crises, and lifelong health challenges.
The new PVAMU program will identify students living with SCD through the HBCU’s Owens Franklin Health Center and connect them directly to specialized care via partnerships with Texas Children’s Hospital, the Baylor College of Medicine, and the University of Texas at Houston. In addition to medical support, students will also receive community and wellness resources from the Sickle Cell Association of Texas Marc Thomas Foundation.
The initiative will also create a greater awareness of SCD among faculty and staff, ensuring they have the tools to support students whose health needs may affect coursework, attendance, and deadlines. By easing the burden of students living with SCD, PVAMU aims to strengthen the retention and graduation rates for students living with chronic illness.


