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Virginia Hemophilia Foundation

For all inherited bleeding disorders

aka VHF   |   Richmond, VA   |  www.vahemophilia.org

Mission

Dedicated to serving and supporting the needs of those impacted by a bleeding disorder through education, advocacy, and community.

Ruling year info

1997

Principal Officer

Kelly Waters

Main address

9702 Gayton Road, Suite 277

Richmond, VA 23238 USA

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EIN

54-1183181

NTEE code info

Patient Services - Entertainment, Recreation (E86)

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Our programs

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Summer Camp - Camp Youngblood

An excellent opportunity for kids ages 7-17 who have a bleeding disorder or their siblings. It is a perfect opportunity for kids to learn more about their disorder, interact with others with inherited bleeding disorders, and to have fun!

Population(s) Served
Adolescents
Children
Preteens

VHF’s Annual Meeting brings together the inherited bleeding disorder community to share information on a wide variety of topics, from the basics of diagnosis to the most relevant developments in treatment. It is a great opportunity for networking and support for individuals and families

Population(s) Served
Chronically ill people

A program designed to support families of infants and young children with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders with community connection and education. This program is for families with children who have been diagnosed with an inherited bleeding disorder in the last 7 years.

Population(s) Served

Events focused specifically on adults with inherited bleeding disorders and their loved ones, which includes health and wellness retreats, social events, and educational programs.

Population(s) Served

Where we work

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MISSION
“Dedicated to serving and supporting the needs of those impacted by a bleeding disorder through education, advocacy and community.”

VISION
“Become the recognized voice and go-to resource for those impacted by a bleeding disorder.”

Financials

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Virginia Hemophilia Foundation

Board of directors
as of 06/07/2023
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Board chair

Kathy Mortimer

Community Volunteer

Term: 2021 - 2022

Kate Breitbeil

Community Volunteer

Murai Johnson

Community Volunteer

Donald Smith

Community Volunteer

Tory Gilliam

Community Volunteer

Debbie Baugher

Community Volunteer

Vivek Kshetrapal

Community Volunteer

Sarahbeth Spasojevich

Community Volunteer

Sarah Waniewski

Community Volunteer

Megan Whiteaker

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Organizational demographics

SOURCE: Self-reported; last updated 7/8/2022

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Leadership

The organization's leader identifies as:

Race & ethnicity
White/Caucasian/European
Gender identity
Female, Not transgender (cisgender)
Sexual orientation
Heterosexual or straight
Disability status
Decline to state

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