Bringing much-needed attention of sickle cell disease to the masses isn't an "adults only" type gig. And 12-year-old Jaida Holley -- AKA Jay Simone the Decade Author -- proves that.
A super-energetic spirit with three self-published books under her belt already, Jaida's next goal is to write a book about her own experiences living with SCD. In an interview with KWTX in her hometown of Killeen, Texas, Jaida said, "I know a lot of people don't understand [sickle cell] and I really just wanna spread the news ... and let people know that sickle cell is really real and it's painful." According to KWTX, Jaida would also like to start a support group for girls with sickle cell.
Jaida got her start in writing just two years ago, when she wrote and published her first book -- a book of poems -- for Google's kid-preneur program called "Lemonade Day." Most recently, she got accepted to Duke University's summer studies program , where she hope to learn even more skills to help her achieve her goals. This young warrior is doing big things and we can't wait to see how it all unfolds!
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12-Year-Old Sickle Cell Warrior Has Her Own Goals of Raising Awareness
May 2, 2016 by AndreaCategory: Chronic Health Conditions in Children, Sickle Cell Disease, Sickle Cell Education Tags: Jaida Holley, Jay Simone the Decade Author, sickle cell book, sickle cell disease | Comments Off on 12-Year-Old Sickle Cell Warrior Has Her Own Goals of Raising Awareness