About Us

We empower communities through education, health initiatives, and sustainable development for a better future.

Who We Are

Empowering communities affected by sickle cell through education, support, and sustainable healthcare solutions.

Bravelife Foundation was founded in 2023 by Marie-Claire Kofi, a proud sickle cell warrior, advocate, and changemaker born and raised in Buea, Cameroon.

Having lived firsthand with the daily realities of sickle cell disease, Marie-Claire turned her personal journey into a mission—to uplift, educate, and empower others facing similar battles. After establishing the successful UK-based charity Plasma of Hope, Marie-Claire saw the urgent need to extend that same support, awareness, and advocacy to her roots in Cameroon.

Bravelife Foundation is dedicated to supporting individuals and families living with sickle cell disease, promoting health education, wellbeing, empowerment, and access to essential resources. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to ensure that no one faces the challenges of sickle cell disease alone.

We believe in resilience, community, and hope. Through awareness campaigns, educational programs, and compassionate outreach, we are building a brighter, healthier future for those who need it most.

At Bravelife Foundation, every story matters. Every life matters. And together, we are braver, stronger, and unstoppable.

Sickle Cell Genetic Counseling & Early Detection Program

We offer genetic counseling and early detection to help individuals understand their risk of sickle cell disease. This empowers them to make informed health choices and manage the condition proactively. Our goal is to reduce complications and improve overall well-being.

Partnering for Sickle Cell Wellness and Support

We collaborate with healthcare specialists to provide essential support for individuals with sickle cell disease, including medical check-ups, pain management guidance, and emotional care—while working towards establishing dedicated wellness centers in the future.

Parent Education and Empowerment

We conduct meetings with parents of children with sickle cell disease to: 1. Educate them on proper caregiving 2. Explain available health benefits 3. Guide them on managing sickle cell crises 4. Equip them with supportive skills. We also raise public awareness to promote understanding of sickle cell disease.