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  • RICHMOND – Winter Community Event at Lewis Ginter GardenFest of Lights

    Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden 1800 Lakeside Ave., Richmond, Virginia

    Celebrate the season with your bleeding disorders community at VHF’s Annual Winter Gathering — a fun education event for all ages! We’ll kick off the evening with an educational dinner in a private room at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, then head out together to explore the GardenFest of Lights — a cherished holiday tradition featuring millions of sparkling lights, beautiful botanical displays, model trains, warming fires, hot chocolate, s’mores, and more!

  • VIRTUAL – 2026 Advocacy Education Training

    Join VHF and the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) for a virtual advocacy education training program that will focus on the 2026 Virginia General Assembly. Join in and hear details about proposed legislation and state policy issues that focus on access to quality healthcare.This training will be in preparation for Richmond Days but you do not have to be registered for Richmond Days to participate. Open to all community members.

  • Richmond Days

    General Assembly Building 201 North 9th St., Richmond, United States

    Join VHF and the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) for an opportunity to advocate for policies that improve access to care, support, and resources for those living with bleeding disorders. Your voice can directly impact legislation that affects the lives of individuals with bleeding disorders by meeting with your state legislators. Open to all community members.

  • STAUNTON – Annual Education Meeting

    Hotel 24 South 24 S Market St, Staunton, Virginia

    SAVE THE DATE - RSVP COMING SOON! Annual Education Meeting: Celebrating Community and Connection. VHF’s Annual Meeting brings together individuals and families affected by inherited bleeding disorders for a weekend of education, support, and connection. This special event offers opportunities to learn about the latest in treatment and care, share experiences, and strengthen our community through networking and collaboration.

  • 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.