

Our Mission:
To connect underserved communities & individuals diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease to free quality mental health services and resources.
Our Vision:
To illuminate the mental health concerns stemming from Sickle Cell Disease’s physical, emotional, and social impacts and connect individuals diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease to free quality mental health services and resources.

About The Founders
About the Founders
Clayton Andrews is a Licensed Professional Counselor from Savannah Georgia. Mr. Andrews also lives with Sickle Cell Disease and is an active advocate within the Sickle Cell Community. He is also passionate about providing mental health services to the Sickle Cell Community due to identifying mental health concerns that are often a result from the challenges of the disease. Mr. Andrews also has a passion for mentoring Black males, providing forensic mental health services to the underserved populations, and providing resources to underserved families.
Shana Andrews professional background is in Social Work and Education. Mrs. Andrews is a native of Mississippi where her career started and her passion for helping children and families became clear. She is also passionate about providing resources to the underserved communities and creating opportunities that are empowering and add stability for individuals and families.
Together, the Andrews focus is on combining their passion and expertise to create programs that positively impact the underserved communities.