Register & Purchase Corporate Sponsorships Today for Trot to Clot!
It is time to register and purchase sponsorships to participate in our 2023 Trot to Clot, a 5K Walk/Run and 1 Mile Family Fun Walk, on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at The Battery @ Truist Park! You can help Hemophilia of Georgia raise money to send children to Camp Wannaklot by participating in the 14th annual Trot to Clot Walk/Run. Join us and help raise funds to send our youth to Camp Wannaklot this summer.
Camp Wannaklot is celebrating its 30th season this summer and is the only camp in Georgia that provides children and teenagers who have hemophilia or other inherited bleeding disorders the opportunity to have a wonderful time, while experiencing new adventures, making new friends, overcoming fears, and learning about their bleeding disorder.
There are several opportunities for companies to support the Trot to Clot Walk/Run by becoming a corporate sponsor. If you are interested in sponsoring the Trot to Clot Walk/Run in May, please contact Sophia Dizon, Community Engagement Coordinator, 470-621-0605 or sponsorship@hog.org. More event information is now available on the event website.
Want to learn about how to become a team captain at this year's Trot to Clot? Join us at Gate City Brewing in Roswell on Monday, March 6, from 6 PM - 9 PM, where we will be kicking-off this year's Trot to Clot and sharing information on how to get involved, become a team captain, or join an existing team! $1 of every drink purchased will go back to Hemophilia of Georgia.
Upcoming Events
Hemophilia of Georgia has several wonderful events throughout the year. Check out what is coming up!
- Tee Off for Bleeding Disorders (An HoG Jr. Board fundraising event) on April, 13 from 7:00-10:00 pm at Top Golf Atlanta-Midtown. Purchase tickets and sponsorships today!
- Trot to Clot Walk/Run and 1 Mile Family Fun Walk on Saturday, May 20 at The Battery at Truist Park.
- Hops for Hemophilia on Saturday, September 9, at Atlanta Hard Cider in Marietta. Funds raised from the Hops for Hemophilia event will support bleeding disorder research for finding a cure.