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RICHMOND – Adult Retreat Weekend

Hyatt House Richmond / Short Pump 11800 W Broad St #1098, Henrico, VA, United States

VHF's Adult Retreat is a weekend designed for relaxation, support, and friendship. This fall retreat is the perfect opportunity for you to unwind and connect with others who share your experience. This retreat is open to adults age 21 and up with inherited bleeding disorders and/or to adults whose lives are impacted by an inherited bleeding disorder (i.e. caregivers, spouses, carriers, immediate family members – some restrictions do apply).

VIRTUAL – VHF/HACA Advocacy Stakeholder and Education Meeting

Zoom

Join constituents, advocacy committee members, and community stakeholders from across Virginia for a virtual education meeting. Stay informed with the latest state and federal advocacy news, connect with fellow Virginians, and collaborate on improving the lives of those affected by bleeding disorders. Share experiences, gain knowledge, and build a stronger community.

VIRTUAL – Virginia General Assembly Weekly Check In

Zoom

Join VHF & the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA) for an informal, virtual General Assembly check-in. We will gather to get an overview of the past week’s events in the Virginia General Assembly and get insight from our advocacy consultant, Becky Bowers-Lanier, on what to look for, trends and any actions that will need to be taken about proposed legislation of interest to the bleeding disorders community. These check-ins are open to all community members.

VIRTUAL – VHF/HACA Camp Youngblood Information Session

Zoom

Are you thinking about sending your child to Camp Youngblood at Camp Holiday Trails (CHT) for the first time in 2025, have questions, or would you just like a refresher on the camp experience? Join the Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area (HACA), CHT, and VHF for a virtual information session via Zoom on Thursday, January 16, at 7:00 pm to learn more about Camp Youngblood – even if you aren’t quite ready to send your kids this year.