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.
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.
This rejuvenating weekend retreat invites women affected and connected to inherited bleeding disorders to join together for education and to develop community connections. This retreat is open to women aged 21 and up with inherited bleeding disorders/carriers and/or women whose lives are impacted by a bleeding disorder (i.e. caregivers, spouses, immediate family members).