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Follow on Google News | Author aims to donate 1,000 children's books about sickle cell anemia to hospitals across AmericaJarneec Halsey will disburse copies of her new book 'Peto, the boy with the C-shaped blood' to children's hospitals and clinics this Juneteenth
By: Peto's Journey LLC When the disease claimed her brother's life, Halsey wanted to make sure his death wasn't in vain. So she decided to write a children's book to raise awareness about SCD, also known as sickle cell anemia. Her new children's book, "Peto, the boy with the C-shaped blood," is about a boy's experience with SCD, a disease named for its defining characteristic: Peto's story was written to bring hope to anyone whose life has been touched by sickle cell disease and to all readers who have ever faced a difficult challenge. Halsey's goal was to send a message loud and clear that struggling people are not alone. "Sickle cell is often misunderstood," Now, through her new social enterprise Peto's Journey LLC, she is purchasing 200 books to give to hospitals. Along with this, she is inviting the broader community to join in by purchasing and donating books on behalf of their local hospitals, with a goal to donate a total of 1,000 books to help raise awareness about the condition. With the "Peto's Journey Across America" campaign, her goal is to rally enough purchased donations in time for Juneteenth on June 19. That day, Halsey will present all the hospitals touched by Peto's story through the donations they received as a way to let donors know the impact of their gift. The date is Sickle Cell Awareness Day as well as being a day of celebration recognizing African American independence. Anyone who would like to contribute to the effort to purchase and donate copies of "Peto, the boy with the C-shaped blood" to children's hospitals and clinics can donate at https://www.petosjourney.com/ Learn more about Peto's Journey at https://www.petosjourney.com. Follow the project on Instagram at @petosjourney and on Facebook at Peto's Journey. *SOURCE: https://www.hematology.org/ End
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