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*Cancelled* RICHMOND – Educational Dinner

The Grapevine, Greek and Italian Restaurant 11055 Three Chopt Road, Richmond, VA

This dinner has been cancelled, sorry for any inconvience this may have caused! Please email info@vahemophilia.org or call 804-740-8643 if you have any questions. 

Gettin’ in the Game Junior National Championship (JNC) – Application Deadline

The Gettin' in the Game Junior National Championship (JNC) was the first and is currently the only national sports competition designed specifically for the bleeding disorders community. The JNC features accomplished Gettin' in the Game Athletes who themselves have been diagnosed with a bleeding disorder. VHF (along with other chapters across the nation) have been given the opportunity to nominate up to two participants, girls and boys, each selected for either baseball, basketball, golf, or swimming. JNC dates Sept. 20-22, 2024 in Henderson, NV.

HAMPTON – Community Event at Sandy Bottom Nature Park

Sandy Bottom Nature Park 1255 Big Bethel Road, Hampton, 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 networking, support, increasing knowledge, and for fun for all ages.

CHARLOTTESVILLE – Camp Youngblood at Camp Holiday Trails

Camp Holiday Trails 400 Holiday Trails Lane, Charlottesville, VA

Camp Youngblood is a week-long overnight camp at CHT for children ages 7-17 with inherited bleeding disorders, their siblings, and children of members of the inherited bleeding disorder community that reside within the VHF or HACA coverage area. Kids enjoy a week of fun and learning with others that are faced with similar challenges and life experiences.

ROANOKE – Community Event Salem Red Soxs Game

Carilion Clinc Field at the Salem Memorial Ballpark 1004 Texas Street, Salem, 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.