Mr. Speaker, it is my great pleasure to acknowledge the incredible work of the Global Action Network for Sickle Cell and Other Inherited Blood Disorders.
This organization is truly making a difference for those affected by serious blood disorders. The challenges posed by such inherited conditions as sickle cell disease, thalassemia, hemophilia, aplastic anemia and Diamond-Blackfan anemia are significant, yet the commitment of this network to raise awareness, advocate for timely diagnosis and promote comprehensive treatments is inspiring.
The Global Action Network for Sickle Cell and Other Inherited Blood Disorders will be holding a reception. I would like to invite all of my hon. colleagues to meet with professionals, advocates and individuals living with inherited blood disorders tomorrow evening in the Valour Building.
Our support of this cause is invaluable.