Horizons in Hemophilia, April 2025
Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) continues its advocacy efforts alongside advocates nationwide, joining together in Washington, D.C. for the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation’s (NBDF) 2025 Washington Days from March 5-7. Michelle Conde, Senior Director of Advocacy and Rebecca Babkiewicz, Director of Telehealth spearheaded the delegation.
Thank you to everyone who attended and supported Score Fore a Cure at Topgolf in Alpharetta! It was an awesome night of games, drinks, food, prizes, and good times with friends. It was wonderful to see our community come out to support bleeding disorder research. More...
We are pleased to announce that an article written by “Bobby” Duc Tran, Hemophilia of Georgia’s Chief Medical Officer, was published in the March 2025 edition of the Georgia OBGyn Society’s Newsletter. The beginning of the article is below with a link to the publication. More...
Hemophilia of Georgia is seeking dedicated volunteers to serve at Camp Wannaklot this summer. We would love for you to join us at the ‘Greatest Camp on Earth,’ whether it is the full week, multiple days, or just one day! More...
Time is running out to register and fundraise for our 2025 Trot to Clot, a 5K Walk/Run and 1 Mile Family Fun Walk, on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at The Battery @ Truist Park. You can help Hemophilia of Georgia raise money to support youth and family programming, including Camp Wannaklot, by participating in the Trot to Clot Walk/Run. More...
Spring is around the corner! Now is a great time to evaluate your medications and take a look at all the specialized and tailored services our patients receive at no extra cost. It is all part of Hemophilia of Georgia’s exceptional, comprehensive care for people with bleeding disorders.
April 17 is World Hemophilia Day and a chance for you to join others around the world to raise awareness about hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Funds raised this year will go to support HoG’s Global Humanitarian Aid. Let’s all come together and continue to work towards a world where everyone with a bleeding disorder has access to diagnosis, treatment, and comprehensive care. More...
April is the last month to apply for the John W. Youtsey Memorial Scholarship. The money is granted to eligible Hemophilia of Georgia patients to pay for education after high school. You must qualify before applying. Submit your online pre-qualification form by April 15th to see if you qualify. More...