The Eli App

The Eli App Revolutionary App for Sickle Cell & Thalassemia.

For the first time ever an app designed for sickle cell patients to

- Track crucial vitals
- Review daily health streaks
- Measure frequency of pain episodes
- Identify body parts prone to frequent affliction
- Access Educational Content 

- Interact with the Sickle Cell Community

As part of highlighting different aspects of Warriors and their lives this month, we interviewed the sibling/caregiver o...
26/09/2025

As part of highlighting different aspects of Warriors and their lives this month, we interviewed the sibling/caregiver of a Warrior.

For many warriors, their families are their backbone. Solid and holding them up in the light of goodness.

Neme’s story is one of hope, love and care. She is an amazing person and she loves her sibling dearly.
This story is to recognize the efforts, support, love and sacrifice of loved ones and care givers whose love remains consistent. The spotlight on them is to appreciate them.

We hope that it inspires you, educates you and most of all builds compassion and understanding.

Big thanks to for making this happen, and our wonderful Neme who shared her story with us.

❤️ Send this to someone as wonderful as Neme and let them know that we see them and appreciate them.

✅Eli Health has big news coming up toward the end of this month. Stay tuned.
Thank you✨

Tip of week✨
10/09/2025

Tip of week✨

In light of Sickle Cell Awareness month, these are some of the myths that are detrimental to Warriors, their families an...
09/09/2025

In light of Sickle Cell Awareness month, these are some of the myths that are detrimental to Warriors, their families and how they are embraced in society.

This post is to inform and enlighten so that together we can create a better society where Warriors feel seen, cared for, understood and valued.

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The month of September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month✨This month, Eli Health joins the global movement to raise awarenes...
04/09/2025

The month of September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month✨

This month, Eli Health joins the global movement to raise awareness, support warriors, and push for better care and research.

The core purpose of this month is to:
✅Educate and inform everyone. By debunking myths and misconceptions surrounding sickle cell and its impact on individuals and families, we will create a more informed society that is kinder and compassionate towards warriors and their families.

✅End the harmful stereotypes that lead to discrimination and emotional distress for sickle cell warriors. This is a big deal in many parts of the world and the purpose of awareness is to let people know that warriors are strong, purposeful and powerful individuals.

✅ Also, to advocate for better care and research. The advocacy is to solicit for more funding for research, accessible and affordable treatments.

Crescent Kids paid visits to hospitals in Abuja Nigeria last year to find out the medical costs associated with sickle cell care and treatments.
Their discovery is proof that there has to be more affordable treatments, plans and insurance coverage for warriors and their families.

Throughout the month of September, we hope that you remember to share facts and information that can help achieve these outlined goals.
Together, we can help create a world where warriors feel loved, supported, seen and understood.

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Welcome to the beautiful month of September ❤️We wish you an amazing month filled with lots of joy and laughter. •Stay h...
01/09/2025

Welcome to the beautiful month of September ❤️
We wish you an amazing month filled with lots of joy and laughter.

Stay happy, hydrated and healthy 😊✨

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