Letter From the Executive Director

We asked, you answered, and we listened. In the Fall of 2022, we sent out a strategic plan survey to assess the social needs of the constituents we serve. In many cases, modern treatments have changed what it means to live with a bleeding disorder, also the COVID-19...

Thank you donors!

CONTRIBUTIONS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2022 – JUNE 30, 2023   VHF is grateful to the dedicated supporters whose gifts make it possible for us to serve the inherited bleeding disorders community – your gifts have an impact on the lives of those affected by...

2024 Camp Youngblood: Applications Are Now Open!

The Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF),the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA), and Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) are teaming up again for Camp Youngblood in 2024 and registration is now open! Dates: Sunday, July 14 – Friday, July 19, 2024 Location: Camp...

Gettin’ In The Game Junior National Championships

VHF sent three participants, Matthew Lee (swimming), Tucker Vasil (golf), and Jose Chanta (basketball), to this year’s 21st annual Gettin’ in the Game Junior National Championship (JNC), the first and currently the only, national sports competition for children...

New Study Looks at Hemophilia Survival Rate Disparities

Results of a new study published in the journal Haemophilia are illustrative of persistent health disparities existing within the U.S. hemophilia population. The data that informed the study was drawn from National Vital Statistics System (NVSS), which generates...