VHF Welcomes Two New Board Members: Katherine Mortimer and Krista Davidson The Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) is proud to welcome two outstanding individuals to our Board of Directors: Katherine “Kathy” Mortimer of Henrico and Krista Davidson of Roanoke. Each...
The Virginia Hemophilia Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Lyman Fisher Scholarship – six outstanding individuals who exemplify leadership, academic excellence, and a deep commitment to community. Aaron Bunn A recent graduate of Hampton...
VHF brought the community together on Sunday, June 8th at Topgolf Virginia Beach for a day filled with education, connection, and fun – with more than 60 attendees joining in! This unique event gave individuals and families affected by inherited bleeding...
Each summer, Camp Youngblood reminds us why our community is so strong. Held at Camp Holiday Trails from July 13–18 and made possible through the partnership between the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) and the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA),...
This article is from the Daily Press (Newport News, Virginia), October 26, 1975. Go here to view the article. “Eric: He Lives With Hemophilia” by Tina Jeffrey A seven-year-old dreams of neighborhood football games and rough-housing with his friends, but Eric...
by Jenna Richard, Senior RN, Central Virginia Center for Coagulation Disorders at VCU School of Medicine Q: I am scheduled for dental work soon and have a bleeding disorder. What do I need to know to stay safe during procedures like this or others that might cause...