We are pleased to share an important community resource in partnership with Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers (SJFMC), focused on supporting families impacted by sickle cell disease.
Sickle cell disease is a serious condition that can begin affecting children as early as 6–7 months of age and requires consistent, coordinated care to manage symptoms and prevent complications. It impacts more than 100,000 individuals in the United States, and awareness and access to care are critical for improving health outcomes.
SJFMC is offering a “Live Well with Sickle Cell” Pilot Program, designed to provide comprehensive, coordinated care and support for individuals and families. Program services include:
A Primary Care Medical Home for patients with sickle cell disease
Ongoing medication evaluations and health monitoring
Care coordination and access to specialists
Wraparound services, including transportation and interpretation
Reproductive health services
Nutrition education and support
In addition, families are invited to attend a community event that combines education and resources:
📅 Event Details
Food & Clothing Pantry + Sickle Cell Awareness Event
Date:
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Time:
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location:
Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers, 651 High Street, Burlington, NJ
This event will include:
Food pantry and clothing donations
Nutrition tips and cooking demonstrations
Educational resources on managing sickle cell disease
This opportunity is open to all Burlington County residents, with a focus on supporting individuals and families living with sickle cell disease.
📞 Learn More or Enroll in the Program:
Call: 856-834-5680
Visit:
or call 1-800-486-0131
We encourage you to share this information with anyone in our community who may benefit. Access to care, education, and resources can make a meaningful difference for families navigating this condition.



