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  • RICHMOND – New Family Support And Education Program

    Children's Museum of Richmond 2626 W Broad St, Richmond, Virginia

    Join VHF, HTC staff and mentor families for a program for new families! This program is designed to support families of infants and young children who have been diagnosed within the last 7 years with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders with community connection and education.

  • STAUNTON – Community Event at Frontier Culture Museum

    Frontier Culture Museum 1290 Richmond Ave, Staunton, Virginia

    VHF community events are social and educational gatherings that occur throughout the year. These events bring together the Virginia inherited bleeding disorders community and are an excellent opportunity for networking, support, increasing knowledge, and for fun for all ages.

  • HAMPTON – Community Event at Buckroe Beach Park

    Buckroe Beach Park 100 S. First Street, Hampton, Virginia

    VHF community events are social and educational gatherings that occur throughout the year. These events bring together the Virginia inherited bleeding disorders community and are an excellent opportunity for networking, support, increasing knowledge, and for fun for all ages.

  • CHARLOTTESVILLE – Camp Youngblood

    Camp Holiday Trails 400 Holiday Trails Lane, Charlottesville, VA

    Camp Youngblood is a week-long overnight camp at Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) for children with inherited bleeding disorders, their siblings, and children of members of the inherited bleeding disorder community that reside within the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) or Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) coverage area. Kids enjoy a week of fun and learning with others that are faced with similar challenges and life experiences.

  • CUMBERLAND – Community Event at Bear Creek Lake State Park

    Bear Creek Lake State Park 22 Bear Creek Lake Rd, Cumberland, Virginia

    VHF community events are social and educational gatherings that occur throughout the year. These events bring together the Virginia inherited bleeding disorders community and are an excellent opportunity for networking, support, increasing knowledge, and for fun for all ages.