Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee

Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit, public policy and advocacy organiz

07/13/2023
What is Sickle Cell Day and when is it?World Sickle Cell Day is on June 19. Every year, we celebrate this day which is m...
06/19/2023

What is Sickle Cell Day and when is it?
World Sickle Cell Day is on June 19. Every year, we celebrate this day which is meant to raise international awareness of sickle cell disease and the challenges patients and families face when confronting the disease.

The Delta Boule Foundation Gala was all that! So many great community organizations doing great work in Memphis and it w...
06/06/2023

The Delta Boule Foundation Gala was all that! So many great community organizations doing great work in Memphis and it was great seeing them recognized and awarded. Congrats to all! Proud of Memphis! 🥰 The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee was honored with President/CEO Reginald French receiving the award and donation for the Foundation's continued effor to ease the burden of the disease of Sickle Cell Anmia and Sickle Cell Trait.

The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and the state of Tennessee’s largest advo...
04/18/2023

The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and the state of Tennessee’s largest advocacy and public policy foundation representing over 4,000 people living with sickle cell disease. The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee was founded by the late Dr. Trevor K. Thompson and his wife Cherry Whitehead-Thompson in 2007.

Dr. Thompson was born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in Tuskegee, Alabama. By Dr. Thompson living with sickle cell disease, he developed an intimate understanding of the difficulties people suffering with this debilitating disease face on a daily basis. Because of his connection, he knew the importance of ensuring that those living with sickle cell disease had a voice, were heard and never forgotten. He spent countless hours traveling, advocating, educating, and raising awareness, not just in his local community, but communities throughout the world about sickle cell disease and its impacts. He was often heard saying, “The disease may have my body, but not my spirit” and he lived by his family motto, “DUM SPIRO SPERO”, which is Latin for “While I Breath, I Hope”.

By profession, Dr. Thompson served as the No Child Left Behind coordinator for Memphis City Schools for over 20 years. After founding The Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee, Dr. Thompson transitioned as its first full-time employee and dedicated his life to ensuring the Foundation solidified its place in the sickle cell community.

During Dr. Thompson’s tenure, his leadership, outreach, and educational advocacy for sickle cell disease touched over 1 million people and raised substantial funding for the support of sickle cell warriors and their families. Dr. Thompson became an icon within many communities as a fighter for sickle cell and rare diseases.

Dr. Thompson was a recipient of numerous local and national awards. Dr. Thompson received his undergraduate degree from Xavier University of Louisiana, a master’s degree from the University of Mississippi at Oxford, and a doctorate degree from the University of Memphis. Dr. Thompson was a life member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc. (Delta Boule), and president of the Xavier University of Louisiana Memphis Alumni Chapter.

Dr. Thompson’s legacy continues through his wife Cherry, daughter Alexandria, and son Trevor Chase.

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680 Oakleaf Office Lane Suite 101
Memphis, TN
38117

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