The Bahamas Sickle Cell Association (BSCA) is a non-profit organization located in The Commonwealth of the Bahamas, with a license to operate under section 59 of the Companies Act given on April 21st, 1981 under the seal of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Sir. Arthur D. Hanna. The organization received its charter on July 6th, 1981 along with the Articles and Memorandum of Association. Dr. Patrick Roberts and a group of civic-minded individuals some of whom were personally affected by the disease were instrumental in its formation.
To his credit, he noticed that there was a lack of education in society as a whole, additionally, in his own practice and in the public hospital there was an alarming rate of babies being born with the disease. BSCA was formed to increase public education and awareness of sickle cell disease in the Bahamas and to lessen the effects of its impact on those with the disease.
Whilst the Association was active, Dr. Roberts and his team were able to partner with hematologists and clinics in the United States and Nigeria. In fact, he has recorded that as late as 1973 there was no testing or diagnosis made for the disease. However, he was able to secure the assistance of the American Sickle Cell Association (of which he was the only non-American board member) to properly set up a clinic at the Princess Margaret Hospital under the auspices of a noted hematologist. By 1979, the BSCA was holding clinics and secured the services of a noted psychiatrist, psychologist, social workers, and volunteers to assist with the testing and treatment of sickle cell in the Bahamas.
It was during this year that Dr. Roberts presented to the University of the West Indies on behalf of BSCA at the International Year of the Child Conference that the Bahamas had started the journey of education and treatment of the disease, which was a milestone in the life of BSCA.
By the 1990s due to the fact that most persons were regularly being tested and a general lack of continued interest and support for the goals of the association, the activities of BSCA were discontinued.