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VHF/HACA Family Day Camp at Camp Holiday Trails

Camp Holiday Trails 400 Holiday Trails Lane, Charlottesville, VA

Join the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) & the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) for Family Day Camp, a day of fun camp activities at Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) in Charlottesville, VA. The event will include arts and crafts; canoeing and kayaking; archery; the challenge course, which features ziplining and rock wall climbing; and traditional camp songs. This program is designed for families with children who are between the ages of 5 – 17, whose children are camp ready and/or are looking to attend camp in the next two years.

Community Event – Little Island Park

Little Island Park 3820 S Sandpiper Rd, Virginia Beach, VA

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 family fun, networking, support, and increasing knowledge.

Community Picnic – Deep Run Park

Deep Run Park 9900 Ridgefield Pkwy, Richmond, VA

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 family fun, networking, support, and increasing knowledge.

Education + Connection “Laughing Through Stress”

Montano's Restaurant 3733 Franklin Rd SW, Roanoke, VA, United States

Join us for an educational program for individuals with an inherited bleeding disorder. Dinner will be provided and there is no fee to attend.

National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) Bleeding Disorders Conference

Houston, TX

NHF’s BDC features educational sessions, poster abstract presentations, industry symposia, networking and social events, and exhibits. A lineup of dynamic speakers who provide essential information and insights on the evolving landscape in this exciting new era of treatment for hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and rare bleeding disorders. To end the conference, the NHF Awards Ceremony recognizes outstanding leaders of the bleeding disorders community whose achievements and contributions have helped transform treatment and care.