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Sickle Cell Awareness Advocate Patrish Zea on Sickle Cell Disorder Awareness, the importance of blood donation and her personal journey with Sickle Cell.

Sickle Cell Awareness Advocate Patrish Zea on Sickle Cell Disorder Awareness, the importance of blood donation and her personal journey with Sickle Cell.

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In this third episode of In Her Space Podcast, host Ivy Ekong sits with Sickle Cell awareness advocate Patrish Zea to share her personal journey with sickle cell anemia. The importance of blood donation and some helpful information on how to manage this condition.


Patrish Zea is a Model, multi-award-winning Sickle Cell Advocate, Chartered Surveyor, and Lead Mentor for the Sickle Cell Society’s Peer Mentoring Programme in South West London. Diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anaemia (HbSS) at age 9, she has pursued a successful career in the modelling industry and has worked with so many luxury brands while advocating for people living with sickle cells. Patrish also founded “Sickle Teller”, a charity dedicated to raising awareness and encouraging blood donations. Her strength and courage is evident through her work and dedication to helping others in similar circumstances as her.

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