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Horizons in Hemophilia, July 2023

 

camp 1 jun 23

Hemophilia of Georgia’s Spring Family Camp was held on May 12- 14, at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, Georgia. Thirty-one families enjoyed a weekend of networking with other families affected by an inherited bleeding disorder. The weather started off cool and rainy but by Saturday it was beautiful, sunny, warm, and not a cloud in the sky. More...

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scholarship jun 23

Each year, Hemophilia of Georgia awards scholarships to Georgians in the bleeding disorder community. We are happy to announce that this year, we have awarded John W. Youtsey Memorial Scholarships to 25 people totaling $100,000 to be used for the 2024 academic year. More...

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educate jun 23

It is a good time to prepare for your child’s school year. Our outreach nurses are happy to speak with your child’s school or daycare center and provide educational information so that your child’s teachers and school staff know how to respond to medical emergencies related to inherited bleeding disorders. More...

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helmet jun 23

Summertime is all about being outdoors and having fun. Be sure to play it safe this summer by requesting free protective gear for your child with an inherited bleeding disorder.
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vaccinations jun 23

As the school year approaches, it is important to remember that vaccinations are required by the state for any students going to school to help prevent serious diseases such as polio, whooping cough, and tetanus. It is important to know how those vaccinations are administered to children with inherited bleeding disorders. More...

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feedback jun 23

HoG's Pharmacists do their best to make you happy! They have decades of experience dispensing clotting factor medications and work closely with the hemophilia treatment centers and the HoG Outreach Nurses to coordinate clients' treatment plans. More...

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