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Red Tie Soiree: A Live and Silent Auction to Benefit the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation

Dewey Gottwald Center 2301 W Leigh St., Richmond, VA, United States

Join the Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) at our annual signature spring benefit. Attendees will come together to celebrate and support the inherited bleeding disorders community during this special afternoon of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and a fabulous live and silent auction. This event is in special recognition of World Hemophilia Day on April 17th and attendees will wear red in support of Bleeding Disorders Awareness! Open to all attendees age 21 and up.

Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk – Richmond

Robious Landing Park 3800 James River Rd., Midlothian, VA

VHF is excited to be a part of the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) walk program, Unite for Bleeding Disorders for our second year. We need YOUR help to reach our $50K goal - this event is a wonderful way to bring community members together with their friends and families in celebration of our UNITY and strength! Registration is FREE and all are welcome - company and family teams are encouraged to participate.

2020 Women’s Retreat Weekend

Kingsmill Resort 1010 Kingsmill Rd #5576, Williamsburg, Virginia

A rejuvenating weekend retreat filled with educational programming and community building. This retreat is open to women age 21 and up with inherited bleeding disorders and/or to women whose lives are impacted by a bleeding disorder (i.e. caregivers, spouses, carriers, immediate family members).

Educational Dinner – Newport News

Second Street American Bistro 115 Arthur Way, , VA, Newport News, Virginia

Educational dinners are a series of educational presentations hosted at restaurants around the state. Facilitators are clinicians, national advocates, and industry experts. Educational dinners enable those affected by inherited bleeding disorders to connect with people from their local community, as well as learn about a range of relevant topics.

HACA/VHF Advocacy Committee Virtual Chat

Join the HACA/VHF advocacy committee as we present our first in a series of virtual chats. These chats will focus on advocacy topics relevant to the bleeding disorders community. During the first virtual chat, we will discuss the disposition of legislation we followed during the 2020 General Assembly session including bills we opposed and supported and we will also attempt to predict what might happen when the General Assembly returns on April 22nd. We will also spend some time talking about how COVID-19 is affecting you and yours as we maintain social distancing measures. All virtual chats will be recorded if you are unable to join us live online. When you register you will receive instructions on how to join in, either by video conference or phone call. Please join us!