Join VHF and the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) for a virtual advocacy education training focused on the 2026 Virginia General Assembly.
Learn about proposed legislation and state policy issues that impact access to quality healthcare, and discover how you can make your voice heard on behalf of the Virginia inherited bleeding disorders community.
This training is designed to help prepare participants for Richmond Days, but you do not need to be registered for Richmond Days to join.
Who Can Attend: This session is free and open to all community members and anyone interested in learning more about advocacy and state-level healthcare policy is encouraged to participate.
Thank you to our current sponsors:
As we gather virtually to discuss, share and learn, we ask that all Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) virtual program participants be thoughtful in their interactions and follow video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement. Disruptions to a session may lead to the removal and/or disabling of the participant’s video and microphone for part of or for the entire session. Thank you for helping VHF ensure a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all meeting participants and staff. » Go here to read video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement.