Our Story
Glory’s Hope Sickle Cell Foundation (GHSCF) is a non-profit organization that focuses on educating, supporting, developing, training, equipping and mentoring the unreached young Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) patients/students with hope and the skills and knowledge needed to truly and successfully achieve their future dreams.
We are signposts on the sidewalk. We have been called through the Great Commission to get out of our comfort zones and onto the sidewalk of the unreached young SCD patients/students. We need to establish hope with courage and lead them to the purpose they so frantically search for.
By 2025 with the help of family, friends and people like you, Glory’s Hope Foundation is projected to have created awareness for SCD through education to about 5000 people both in the U.S. and the continent of Africa; Provided scholarship to about 20 unreached SCD students to encourage them to further their education and reach their goals in life; Conducted research on SCD, develop, train, equip and physically mentor about 2000 unreached young SCD patients/students across the U.S. and the continent of Africa.
Meet our founder
Jeremiah Ojimaojo Attaochu is the founder and chairperson of Glory’s Hope Foundation. He was born on January 17, 1993 in Ibadan, Oyo State of Nigeria.
He migrated to the United States in 2001 with his Mom to join his Dad in Washington D.C. in the United States of America. Jerry grew up in a very strong Christian home under the leadership of a humble father and a prayerful mother. He was a good soccer player growing up in Nigeria and continued to play soccer in his Elementary school in Washington D.C. And while attending Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. the Lord that knows the best path to his future allowed him to make a mistake (Romans 8:28) during physical checkup by entering into a football room for checkup instead of a soccer room.