The The National Hemophilia Foundation Colorado Chapter works alongside the Mountain States Regional Hemophilia Treatment Center to serve affected families in Colorado and parts of Montana and Wyoming to provide Education, Financial Assistance, Youth Activities, and Community Activities.
The mission of the National Hemophilia Foundation is education, research and advocacy on behalf of people with bleeding disorders.
The World Federation of Hemophilia is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to introducing, improving, and maintaining care for people with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders around the world.
The mission of the Rocky Mountain Hemophilia and Bleeding Disorders Association is to improve the quality of care and life for persons with inherited bleeding disorders, including hemophilia and Von Willebrand disease, through education, peer support, resource and referral.
The HepC Connection is a unique support system established in Denver in October 1995 to assist HepC-challenged individuals and their families. It was founded by Ann Jesse and a dedicated group of community activists concerned about the mysterious viral disease that is fast assuming epidemic proportions in the United States.
The Colorado AIDS Project (CAP) is the oldest and largest non-profit (501 (c) (3)), community-based HIV and AIDS service and education agency in Colorado. Serving the Denver-Metro area and the surrounding counties (Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson), any man, woman or child with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis is eligible for CAP's services and referrals.
The Advisory Committee on Blood Safety and Availability provides information about future meetings of the Committee. They also provide summaries, resolutions, and transcripts from past meetings.
For additional information regrading hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, please visit the sites of the Guide to Mild Hemophilia, NHLBI Fact Sheets on Hemophilia and VWD and the National Library of Medicine/National Institutes of Health.
To learn more about hemophilia studies and recruitment of patients, please click HERE.
Please visit the websites of MedicAlert and American Medical ID for more information regarding important medical alert tags and bracelets for patients with bleeding disorders.