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Erick Bradley Sickle Cell Awareness Walk


In memory of Erick Nathaniel Bradley, affectionally known as “99 Problems”, who departed this life on Sunday, July 20, 2008, after years of battling Sickle Cell Anemia. Erick graduated from   Atlantic City High School, with the class of 2005, and attended The Richard Stockton       College of New Jersey, where he became a member of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 

Walk begins at 11am: Albany Avenue & AC Boardwalk 

All Participants Must Wear a Mask regardless of Vaccination Status!!!

Proceeds to benefit The Sickle Cell Association of New Jersey.

Sponsored by Upsilon Alpha Chapter, an unincorporated association of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 


Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit The Sickle Cell Association of New Jersey Inc (SCANJ), and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.

More information about The Sickle Cell Association of New Jersey Inc (SCANJ): In concordance with the mission of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America; "to advocate for and enhance our membership's ability to improve the quality of health, life and services for individuals, families and communities affected by sickle cell disease and related conditions, while promoting the search for a cure for all people in the world with sickle cell disease." SCANJ is here to help, educate, and advocate in the fight against sickle cell disease.

Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $100
    • 4 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $30
    • 4 yrs
  • KATRINA GREEN
    • $25
    • 4 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $10
    • 4 yrs
  • Gina MurrY
    • $25
    • 4 yrs

Organizer

Bob Bolden
Organizer
Sewell, NJ
The Sickle Cell Association Of New Jersey Inc (Scanj)
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