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WFH in the USA

Every year, many Americans volunteer their time and energy to improve the quality of life for people with bleeding disorders throughout the world. We would like to thank the volunteers and staff of the following medical centers, patient organizations and government agencies. Without their steadfast support, the World Federation of Hemophilia would not have been able to bring hope, medical treatment, and life-saving skills to thousands of people in the developing world this year.

Medical Centers

  • Cardeza Foundation Hemophilia Center, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
  • Chapel Hill, NC – UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine
  • Children’s Hospital Boston
  • Children’s Hospital of Michigan
  • East Tennessee Comprehensive Hemophilia Center, University of Tennessee Medical Center
  • Fairview University, University of Minnesota
  • Fort Worth Comprehensive Hemophilia Center, Cook Children’s Medical Center
  • Gulf States Hemophilia and Thrombophilia Center, University of Texas Health Sciences Center
  • Henri Ford Hospital, Hemophilia & Thrombosis Treatment Center
  • Louisiana Comprehensive Hemophilia Center, Tulane University
  • Mayo Clinic (Rochester) Comprehensive Hemophilia Center
  • Mount Sinai Medical Center
  • New England Hemophilia Center, UMass Memorial Health Center
  • Orthopedic Hospital of Los Angeles
  • Penn Comprehensive Hemophilia Program, University of Pennsylvania
  • Presbyterian Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology
  • Regional Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Cornell Medical Center
  • Saint Louis University Hemophilia Center
  • Tulane University
  • University of Minnesota Hemophilia Center
  • University of North Carolina ComprehensiveHemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Center
  • University of South Florida, James A. Haley V.A. Hospital
Medical volunteers from the University of Minnesota Hemophilia Center examine a disabled child in Armenia. Untreated, hemophilia can prevent children from enjoying activities as simple as walking.

Patient Advocacy Organizations

  • Delaware Valley Chapter of the NHF
  • Hemophilia Foundation of Minnesota
  • Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California
  • Hemophilia of Georgia
  • Lone Star Chapter of the NHF
  • National Hemophilia Foundation

Government Agencies

  • Centers for Disease Control