Courtesy of Spelman College The Spelman Health Careers Program, in conjunction with the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia, Inc, proudly announces the launch of its College Ambassador Program at Spelman College. The program engages student leaders in raising awareness about sickle cell disease among peers, faculty, and the wider campus community. Spelman students Cameryn Thorpe, C’2027, Faith Osei-Addo, C’2027, and Taylor Gamble, C’2028, were selected as first program ambassadors. “Sickle cell disease affects thousands in our communities, yet awareness remains low,” said Thorpe, a health science (pre-med) major from Atlanta who aspires to pursue hematology after graduation. “Through this Ambassador Program,
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