Empowering Lives, Elevating Hope

Join Mrs. Kay’s Foundation in raising global awareness and funds for Sickle Cell Disease. Together, let’s empower survivors, build resilience, and create a compassionate community for change.

What We DO

Mrs. Kay’s Non-Profit Foundation is driven by a profound ethos rooted in compassion, advocacy, and unwavering dedication to those affected by Sickle Cel Disease (SCD). Established with the primary goal of raising awareness and funds, our organization is especially attuned to the impact of SCD within the black community, with a particular focus on young black children.

Our service offerings encompass a comprehensive approach, ranging from resource provision to research support, aimed at addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by this complex and often debilitating condition. Geared towards a global audience, our foundation recognizes the widespread prevalence of SCD and the need for support on a broad scale.

Over the course of our brief history, we have relentlessly pursued fundraising efforts, driven by the belief that no individual should face the physical, emotional, and financial burdens of SCD alone.

About Us
Mrs. Kays Community is an accredited non-profit organization that offers youth and their families access to a Health and Well-being Community Hub deeply embedded in the community. We are committed to serving numerous youth affected by Sickle Cell Disease and related complex health issues experienced by Black and Caribbean individuals. Our emphasis is on fostering the strength and resilience of individuals through engaging, respectful, and empowering approaches.

Our Mission

At Mrs. Kays Community, we are dedicated to providing a beacon of support for youth and their families. Our mission is to create a Health and Well-being Community Hub deeply integrated into the fabric of our community. Focused on serving those affected by Sickle Cell Disease and related complex health issues among Black and Caribbean populations, we strive to nurture strength and resilience through engaging, respectful, and empowering methods. Our commitment is to contribute to a future where every individual thrives, and communities flourish.

Vision Statement

Empowering Lives, Enriching Communities – A Future of Resilience and Inclusion

Why We Exist

Sickle Cell Disease is a complex and often debilitating condition that affects millions worldwide. It not only poses physical challenges but also brings emotional and financial burdens to individuals and their families. We exist to alleviate these burdens and offer a beacon of hope.

Values

Empathy

We approach our work with deep understanding and compassion, recognizing and respecting the unique journeys of each individual and family we serve.

Inclusivity

We celebrate diversity and champion inclusivity, ensuring our programs and services are accessible and supportive of all, irrespective of background or circumstances.

Integrity

We uphold the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability in all our interactions, operations, and decision-making processes.

Empowerment

We empower individuals and communities by providing the tools, resources, and support necessary for them to take control of their health, well-being, and future.

Collaboration

We believe in the power of collaboration and actively seek partnerships with individuals, organizations, and the community to maximize our impact and reach.

Innovation

We embrace innovation in our programs and services, continuously seeking creative and effective ways to address the evolving needs of those we serve.

Join Our Journey

We invite you to join us in this meaningful mission. By partnering with Mrs. Kay’s Non-Profit Foundation, you become a part of the solution, contributing to the relief, empowerment, and ultimately, the search for a cure for Sickle Cell Disease.

Together, We Make a Difference:

Through collective action, we can bring tangible change to countless lives affected by Sickle Cell Disease. Let us stand together and bring hope to those who need it most.
Join us today and be a beacon of hope in the fight against Sickle Cell Disease.