Horizons in Hemophilia, March 2022
Georgia’s 2022 legislative session began in January, and we are pleased to share that the Georgia House and Senate issued respective resolutions to recognize and commend Hemophilia of Georgia, its staff, and volunteers for our work on behalf of individuals with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders in Georgia, throughout our nation, and around the world! More...
With Hemophilia of Georgia’s (HoG’s) recent pharmacy team expansion and newly enhanced pharmacy services, we think it is time to take a fresh, new look at all the specialized and tailored services our clients receive at no extra cost. It is all part of Hemophilia of Georgia’s exceptional, comprehensive care for people with inherited bleeding disorders. Our pharmacists play a critical role in your comprehensive care team. More...
It is time to register and purchase sponsorships to participate in our 2022 Trot to Clot, a 5K Walk/Run, on Saturday, May 21, 2022, at The Battery @ Truist Park! You can help Hemophilia of Georgia raise money to send children to Camp Wannaklot by participating in the Trot to Clot Walk/Run. This is the 13th anniversary of the Trot to Clot Walk/Run event, and we will be walking and running in honor the 2021 World Series Champions, the Atlanta Braves! More...
March is Social Work Month! This year’s theme, “The Time is Right for Social Work,” is on point given the impact of the pandemic on society and personal wellness. Hemophilia of Georgia honors and celebrates our social workers: Jordan Brewer, Jazzmine Brown, Christi Humphrey, Jacob Sobel, and HoG’s Director of Social Work, Theresa Schaffer. More...
Interested in the John W. Youtsey Memorial Scholarship, which helps qualified Hemophilia of Georgia clients pay for post-high school education? Then don’t forget to submit your online pre-qualification form by April 24. More...
March is Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month. Each year, the National Hemophilia Foundation hosts this month-long celebration to build awareness, promote advocacy, and honor members of the bleeding disorder community. More...
The National Hemophilia Foundation’s 74th Annual Bleeding Disorders Conference will be in person and held from August 25-27, 2022, in Houston, Texas! For those who are unable to be there in person, there will be a virtual component. A total of 28 hours of selected sessions from the Consumer, Teen, and Chapter tracks will be live-streamed. More...