Are You Ready to Take Your Career to the Next Level?
Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) has developed a program to assist eligible applicants in pursuing career advancements. The professional development program can be used to assist in paying for expenses such as:
- Literacy courses
- English as a second language courses
- Career certifications (e.g., medical assistant, nursing assistant)
- Assistance with Continuing Education Units (CEU) to maintain professional certifications/licenses
- GED preparation and testing
- College application costs
- Standardized tests for admissions costs (e.g., ACT, SAT, GRE, LSAT)
- Professional exams (e.g., bar exam, teachers’ exam, registered nurse exam)
To qualify, you must:*
- Have hemophilia, von Willebrand Disease (VWD), or another inherited bleeding disorder or be a custodial parent of a child under the age of 18 with an inherited bleeding disorder
- Reside in Georgia and have been a permanent resident of Georgia for one year
- Have income below 500 percent of Federal Poverty Limit
- Submit proof of financial need with your application and apply annually
If you satisfy these requirements and would like to apply, please contact your HoG outreach social worker or contact Michelle Lowe, Senior Director of Clinical Services, at mllowe@hog.org.
* You cannot be a current recipient of the John Youtsey Academic Scholarship. The professional development program does not assist with college tuition.