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Horizons in Hemophilia, February 2018

 

President's Day Office and Pharmacy Closings

President's Day Closings

By Michelle Turkington, Director of Marketing and Communications | February 1, 2018

The Hemophilia of Georgia office and pharmacies will be closed on Monday, February 19 in observance of President's Day. Please plan ahead for your factor orders. More...

 

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Camp Jekyll Teen Retreat 2018

By Nick Stinson, Client Event Coordinator | February 1, 2018

We traveled along coastal Georgia for the teen retreat this year, and it was a great experience for the 28 teens who attended. More...

 

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Hemophilia Day at the Georgia State Capitol

By Nichelle Sims, J.D., Associate Director of Research & Advocacy | February 1, 2018

We Need You!Hemophilia Day at the State Capitol Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Mark your calendar and plan to attend as Hemophilia Day is recognized by the Georgia General Assembly on March 6, 2018. More...

 

Chelsee Shines in the NYLP

Chelsee Shines in the National Youth Leadership Program

By Michelle Turkington, Director of Marketing and Communications | February 1, 2018

Chelsee is a bright young woman with an even brighter future ahead. She studies Sociology at Kennesaw State University and plans to continue to further her education at KSU by entering their dual Master's program in Public Administration (MPA) and Business Administration (MBA). Chelsee dreams of becoming a lobbyist starting at the state level in Georgia, with the intent to lobby in Washington, D.C. More...

 

Volunteer for Camp Wannaklot

Volunteer for Camp Wannaklot

By Kim Williams, Director of Camp and Client Events | February 1, 2018

We need counselors to help the kids have a fun, safe week this summer at Camp Wannaklot. Camp Wannaklot is a week-long summer camp for children with inherited bleeding disorders. More...

 

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Keeping Your Toddler Safe at Home

By Connie Knorr, CPhT, Pharmacy Purchasing Coordinator | February 1, 2018

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number one cause of death in children ages 1-3 years is unintentional injury. Injuries at home can be prevented. You play an important role in keeping your child safe -- no matter how old he or she is. More...

 

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HoG Bleeding Disorder Advocacy Program Update

By Nichelle Sims, J.D., Associate Director of Research & Advocacy | February 1, 2018

The HoG Bleeding Disorder Advocacy (BDA) program kicked off 2018 by having a one-day training and strategy session for the new and veteran advocates. More...

 

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Community Dinners

By Nichelle Sims, J.D., Associate Director of Research & Advocacy | February 1, 2018

Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) hosts client dinners across Georgia to give clients the opportunity to network and learn from each other. These dinners provide an opportunity for you to meet people in your area, reconnect with friends, share stories, and get advice on dealing with challenges. More...

 

Connie Knorr

Meet the Pharmacy Staff: Connie Knorr

By Michelle Turkington, Director of Marketing and Communications | February 1, 2018

This month's employee in the spotlight is Connie Knorr, CPhT, Pharmacy Purchasing Coordinator. Connie is a Certified Pharmacy Technician and has been with HoG since 1997. More...