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Horizons in Hemophilia, April 2015

 

Home Alone: Greg's Story

My name is Greg and my family has been going to HoG Family Camp for the last 2 years, and we LOVE IT. So thankful for all that your team does to make it happen. I wanted to share a story with you all of some recent events that happened to us.

 

World Hemophilia Day 2015: Building a Family of Support

Every year on April 17, World Hemophilia Day is observed around the world to increase awareness of hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders.

 

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Spring is here! Enjoy the Outdoors at the 2015 Trot to Clot Walk and Run Events

Sign up today as a walker, runner, or team and make sure you get this year’s super soft Jerzees Sport T-Shirt and goodie bag giveaways!

 

Hemophilia Treatment Staff Comes Together at 2015 State Meeting

Each year, members of Georgia’s Hemophilia Treatment Centers gather at the Hemophilia State Meeting to share new research, improve care, and overcome challenges in the bleeding disorder community.

 

Hemophilia of Georgia Day at the Capitol

“Now, therefore, be it resolved by the House of Representatives that the members of this body recognize March 9, 2015 as Hemophilia of Georgia Day at the state capitol.”

 

2015 Donor and Volunteer Appreciation Reception

On Tuesday, March 24 more than 130 supporters of Hemophilia of Georgia gathered at Villa Christina to enjoy a special evening of recognition and celebration.

 

Spring Family Camp

It was a perfect weekend to enjoy time as a family at Camp Twin Lakes. Educational sessions included information about long-acting factor, ways to increase physical activity with your family, and how to get the most out of insurance benefits.

 

Camp Wannaklot Needs You!

Are you looking for something worthwhile and fun to do this summer? You can make a difference in a child’s life and help to create lasting memories by volunteering as a Camp Wannaklot counselor.

 

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