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WFH USA

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2006 Audited Financial Statements

2006 year-end report

2005 year-end report


E-newsletter - Updates for American friends of the WFH about our activities.

October 2006 articles

WFH USA welcomes new board members
Mark Skinner, president of WFH USA, is pleased to announce the appointment of Shelly Mattson and Phillip Kucab as members of the WFH USA Board of Directors.

Visit our booth at NHF’s Annual Meeting, November 1-3
Get to know our team, hear inspiring stories from around the world and learn how you can help our global effort.

Wild dogs, shamans and challenges in Peru
Working with WFH in the remote regions of Peru, Alice Anderson has dealt with situations far removed from her daily practice as a physical therapist in Dallas, Texas.

Our pictures speak a thousand words
Each year, WFH receives photos from people with bleeding disorders from around the world.

Why I give to WFH USA
Andrew Matthews was inspired by a young man with hemophilia who lives in Brasov, Romania.


Hemophilia Aid - WFH USA's year-end report.

2006 articles

Working towards sustainable care in Botswana
A WFH visit to Botswana changed the life and work of Angela Forsyth, physical therapist from Philadelphia.

Freddy Adu craze hits Florida
More than 200 young soccer fans took the field with soccer phenom, Freddy Adu, at the Scoring for Care Soccer Exhibition on May 28, 2007 in Orlando, Florida.

New Faces at WFH USA
Many of you are familiar with Mike Rosenthal and Shelly Mattson.

2005 articles

WFH delivers aid regardless of politics
Velempini Dhlamini of the Zimbabwe Hemophilia Society provides a personal account of the situation in his country.

Scoring for Care kicks off this summer
WFH USA launches Scoring for Care this summer, a fundraising program involving international soccer star Freddy Adu.

What an eye-opener!
Shelly Mattson of Wisconsin was one of 18 young leaders who attended the 2006 Hemophilia World Congress. What an eye - opening experience, she says.


Archived articles

2004 year-end report


World Federation of Hemophilia

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