
A Guide for Parents Following a Positive SCID Diagnosis
English version Our guide for parents following a confirmatory SCID diagnosis. Together with the Immune Deficiency Foundation we […]
English version Our guide for parents following a confirmatory SCID diagnosis. Together with the Immune Deficiency Foundation we […]
Check out this brand new IDF Guide to Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for SCID and other PIDD’s.
SCID, Angels for Life Foundation is pleased to announce the Aisha Chaudhary SCID Scholarship fund for undergraduate students, graduate students or those attending a trade school in the US who are diagnosed with Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID). The scholarships are available to freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This fund was created from generous donations made to SCID Angels for Life Foundation in memory of eighteen-year-old Aisha Chaudhary, who died from complications of SCID in 2015.
SCID Angels is proud to offer the Ray Ballard Travel Scholarship Program for SCID patients and/or SCID families who are U.S. residents wishing to attend a SCID meeting or event in the U.S. or who need to travel to a medical treatment long-term follow-up appointment within the U.S. the costs for which are not covered by a clinical trial or insurance.
SCID Angels for Life is happy to offer SCID Family Scholarships to affected families who are currently going through treatment for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency. We understand the financial burden that is being placed on families when they're given the diagnosis of SCID. Often it means abruptly having to take a leave of absence from work so you can care for your SCID child. For families with other children, they're often asked to separate the siblings in an effort to keep the SCID child isolated and protected. Not only is this a financial hardship but it also takes an incredible emotional toll on the family unit.
Clinical Trials for the Treatment of SCID Now recruiting patients (clinicaltrials.gov) For the most recent information on clinical […]
On May 21, 2010, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the addition of Severe Combined […]
On May 21, 2010 our prayers were answered! The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, announced the […]