Know Your Code Change Your Story.

1 in 4 Nigerians carries the sickle cell trait. Most don’t know it. This September, NOB Foundation is changing that — one young person at a time.

“The best time to know your code was yesterday. The second best time is today.”

Somewhere in Nigeria right now, a young couple is planning their future. They’re in love. They’re full of hope. And they have no idea both carry the sickle cell trait.

This isn’t a tragedy about the past. It’s a call to action for the future. NOB Foundation was built for this exact moment — for the warrior who was never told, the parent who never knew to ask, the student who has the power to break the cycle if someone would just hand them the knowledge.

This September, we’re putting that knowledge in the hands of 5,000 Nigerian youth. Because the best time to know your code was yesterday. The second best time is today.

One Month. Real Impact.

5,000

Youth to be educated this September

36

States + FCT reached through coordinators

 

90+

Certified volunteers deployed nationwide

1 in 4

Nigerians carry the sickle cell trait

THE CAMPAIGN MODEL

From Training to Transformation

State Coordinators Recruited

We recruit and onboard one lead coordinator per state, who builds and manages their local team.

Volunteers Get Certified

Every volunteer completes the NOB Sickle Cell Trait Education course and receives certification before any outreach begins.

Youth Are Educated

Certified teams reach schools, markets, and communities across Nigeria, bringing genotype knowledge directly to young people.

OUR APPROACH

Guided by the SEEN Framework

Four pillars that shape every outreach, every conversation, every life we touch.

S - Support

Providing lifesaving medicines, food supplies, and essential aid for sickle cell warriors and underserved communities.

E - Education

Advancing sickle cell awareness, genotype education, and community health literacy across schools and local communities.

E - Empowerment

Equipping warriors and caregivers with personal, professional, and economic opportunities to build stronger, independent futures.

N - Never Forgotten

Ensuring that sickle cell warriors remain visible, valued, and supported because no one should ever be forgotten.

Every Naira Tells a Young Person: You Matter.

Your donation funds genotype education, volunteer training, and community outreaches across Nigeria.

5,000 + $5

Educate One Youth

Covers education materials and outreach cost for one young Nigerian.

₦25,000 / $25

Educate Five Youth

Empowers an entire friend group with life-changing genotype knowledge.

₦100,000 / $100

Fund a School Outreach

Sends a certified volunteer team to an entire school for a full sickle cell education day.

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Become a Coordinator

Lead the Change in Your State

We’re looking for passionate Nigerians in every state to lead their community’s sickle cell education outreach. You’ll build a team, get certified, and make history.

Become a Coordinator

Join a Team Near You

Already motivated but not ready to lead? Join an existing team as a certified volunteer educator and take sickle cell awareness to your community.

Voices From the Field

I didn't even know what AS meant before the outreach. Now I'm telling everyone I know.
Chisom, 17
Enugu State
Being a coordinator gave me purpose. We reached over 200 students in one week.
Kelechi
State Coordinator, Rivers State
NOB Foundation gave us the tools and the training. The community gave us the welcome.
Amina
Volunteer, Kano State

Common Questions

The sickle cell trait (genotype AS) means you carry one sickle cell gene but typically do not have the disease. However, two AS carriers have a 25% chance of having an SS child with sickle cell disease.

Your genotype explains the hemoglobin genes you carry. Knowing it helps you make informed health and family decisions.

A genotype test can be done at a certified clinic, hospital, laboratory, or organized community outreach.

Donations support education materials, volunteer training, outreach logistics, school visits, and community awareness activities.

Use the volunteer or coordinator application links on this page and the NOB Foundation team will contact you with next steps.