Historically, many residential substance use disorder (SUD) facilities have denied admittance to individuals with bleeding disorders – the basis of these denials are most often the use of self-administered, intravenous medications such a as factor replacement...
CONTRIBUTIONS Fiscal Year July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022 Thank You! VHF is grateful to the dedicated supporters whose gifts make it possible for us to serve the inherited bleeding disorders community. The individuals and organizations listed below have made a...
Happy Thanksgiving from the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF)! We are giving thanks to you for your support in 2022. Your donations, volunteer hours and attendance at events made a big impact and enabled us to deliver over 25 educational programs with strong...
The New England Hemophilia Association (NEHA) has partnered with the Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA), the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF), HTC providers, and bleeding disorders community members to establish the Bleeding Disorders Substance Use and Mental...
Over 150 VHF constituents of all ages gathered together on Saturday, October 15th for our Annual Medical Symposium held this year at the Great Wolf Lodge Conference Center in Williamsburg, VA. It was truly wonderful to offer this program in-person for the first time...