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Serving The Bleeding Disorder Community: HoG’s Impact By The Numbers

By Coleen Lou, Director of Communications

Published October 28, 2025

 

Did you know 95 % of the revenue received by Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) goes directly to fund our HTC services and education programs?

We know that it takes more than medicine to help our patients live their best lives. We are proud of the work we do and the impact it has on patients and their families. 

In fiscal year 2025 Hemophilia of Georgia:

  • Helped fund 5 Hemophilia Treatment Centers and 2 Telehealth Clinics
     
  • Outreach Nurses
    • Provided 1,314 home nursing visits
    • Created 891 emergency action plans
    • Helped educate 578 medical and school professionals
    • Taught 45 families how to self-infuse
    • Provided 96 medical alert identifiers to patients
       
  • Social Workers:
    • Awarded $200,000 in scholarships to 23 aspiring individuals through the John Youtsey Scholarship Program.
    • Helped 4,705 patients with emergency assistance
    • Provided 448 home social worker visits
       
  • Provided over $531,000 in research funding to improve treatments and to find a cure
     
  • Engagement and Advocacy teams helped create community connections:
    • 754 people attended educational camps and events
    • 91 kids attended Camp Wannaklot
    • 415 volunteers came out to help us with our programs and events
    • 11 advocates went to Washington, D.C.

We look forward to continuing to serve, educate, and engage the bleeding disorder community throughout the year!