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  • CHARLOTTESVILLE – VABDF Family Camp Weekend

    Camp Holiday Trails 400 Holiday Trails Lane, Charlottesville, VA

    REGISTRATION IS OPEN. Experience an unforgettable weekend at Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) with VABDF's Annual Family Camp Weekend! Connect with other families affected by bleeding disorders while enjoying education, community, and classic camp fun. This special program is designed for families with at least one child living at home who is between the ages of 5 – 17.

  • APPLICATION DUE:Lyman Fisher Scholarship

    The Virginia Bleeding Disorders Foundation (VABDF) formerly Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) Lyman Fisher Scholarship was established to honor Dr. Lyman Fisher, a teacher, researcher, and clinician in hemostasis. For many years, he directed the adult hemophilia program for Virginia. He will be remembered for his steadfast commitment to his patients and students, his respect for those who served under him, his community service and his affection for his family.

  • APPLICATION DUE: Camp Youngblood at Camp Holiday Trails

    Application Deadline: Friday, May 1, 2026. The Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF), the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA), and Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) are excited to partner once again for Camp Youngblood (CYB) — a week-long overnight camp designed just for kids in our inherited bleeding disorders community!

  • VIRGINIA BEACH – Educational Dinner “Shared Decision Making”

    Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 733 Lynnhaven Mall Loop, Virginia Beach, VA, United States

    Join us for an evening of education, connection, and support! This educational dinner program is for constituents (and their immediate family and/or household members.) Dinner will be provided and there is no fee to attend.

  • 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 VABDF/VHF or HACA coverage area. Kids enjoy a week of fun and learning with others that are faced with similar challenges and life experiences.