FIRST BBF CLINIC OF 2026

A strong start to the year in care and community impact

The first BBF Clinic of 2026 brought together patients, caregivers, BBF team members, and volunteers for a successful outreach session focused on consistent care and continued support.

Clinic Overview

This opening clinic of the year reflected BBF’s continued commitment to accessible and compassionate healthcare. The atmosphere throughout the event was calm, organized, and welcoming, allowing patients to feel supported while receiving attention and care. It also created an opportunity to reconnect with returning patients while extending services to new individuals joining the BBF community for the first time.

Patient Summary

A total of 143 patients were attended to during the clinic. Among them were individuals receiving care for sickle cell disease and neurodevelopmental conditions.

Total Patients: 143

  • SCD Patients: 68
    New: 21

    Returning: 47

  • NDD Patients: 75

    New: 32

    Returning: 43

Impact At A Glance

This clinic session reflects BBF’s continued commitment to supporting patients with consistent care, improved access to supplements, and attention to both new and returning beneficiaries.

At just seven years old, Thaddeus Timothy, a boy living with sickle cell disease, required frequent blood transfusions throughout 2025.

Today, his journey reflects remarkable progress. Since joining the foundation, his health has improved significantly, and he has remained free from crises, a strong testament to the impact of consistent care and support.

Photo Gallery

Patients at the Clinic

A collection of photos showing patients waiting, being attended to, and receiving supplements during the event.

Photo Gallery

BBF Team and Volunteers

A dedicated photo section featuring the BBF team and volunteers who helped make the clinic run smoothly.

Looking Ahead

The First BBF Clinic of 2026 sets a strong tone for the year ahead. It reinforces BBF’s mission to remain consistent in delivering care, expanding its reach, and strengthening the support system available to patients and their families.