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AccessCard Temporary Financial Assistance Program is sponsored by MTS Sickle Cell Foundation. Provides direct financial assistance to Georgia residents with a confirmed SCD diagnosis to help with transportation and nutritional needs.
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AccessCard – MTS Temporary Financial Assistance Program – MTS Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc. – mts sickle cell foundation, inc. – Temporary Financial Assistance Program (TFAP) The MTS Sickle Cell Foundation is proud to announce the AccessCard Temporary Financial Assistance Program. Through this program, transportation and nutrition assistance will be provided to families impacted by SCD.
**As a non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity of our sponsors. Program continuation is contingent on the availability of funds. The program could be modified or discontinued at any time if funding is limited or no longer available.
** Patients/Caregivers receiving assistance must be Georgia residents with a valid Georgia Driver's License. Patients must have a confirmed Sickle Cell Disease diagnosis, be in active treatment, scheduled to begin treatment or in follow up care, all attested by the person completing this form.
Patient/Caregiver must have No/Limited Income, Unexpected Admission/Emergency Department Visit, and or Unable to access immediate external/community resources. Check with social work to see if your care facility participates in the AccessCard Program. MTS Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Georgia residents with a confirmed sickle cell disease diagnosis and active or scheduled treatment, with limited or no income or facing an unexpected emergency admission. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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