HFA News & Notes

WFH appoints John Bournas as new CEO/ ED

Click for link to WFH Montreal, Canada, January 10, 2012 — The World Federation of Hemophilia is pleased to [...] Read More >>

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services releases Essential Health Benefits Bulletin

On Monday, Dec. 16, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a bulletin outlining guidance [...] Read More >>

BAXTER: PHASE I TRIAL OF LONGER-ACTING RECOMBINANT FVIII

Link to Baxter’s Press Release BAXTER INITIATES PHASE I CLINICAL TRIAL OF LONGER-ACTING RECOMBINANT FVIII [...] Read More >>

Contact Info

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Resolutions

 

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED PURSUING A RESOLUTION IN YOUR HOMETOWN, COUNTY OR STATE? 

Consider members of the legislature or opinion and political leaders at the local level like municipal and county officials. These officials are your Mayors and City Councils at the municipal level and a County Executive and County Legislature at the county level.      

Community organizations seeking a resolution or proclamation are a common occurrence. Many offices have a protocol for soliciting the official or elected body. 

HEMOPHILIA AWARENESS DAY – April 17th

Hemophilia Awareness Day Proclamation

Sample Letter Hemophilia Awareness Day

April 17th is World Hemophilia Day.

WORLD AIDS DAY – DECEMBER 1st

World AIDS Day Proclamation

Sample Letter World AIDS Day

On December 1st the bleeding disorders community marks World AIDS Day. The AIDS pandemic has taken a tremendous toll on families across our community. HFA and the organized bleeding disorders community offers a resolution which addresses blood safety and awareness upon the occasion of World AIDS Day. The experience of our community is one in which these two concerns are intertwined.

The text provided marks the passing of community members and raises the need for ongoing vigilance with respect to America’s blood supply. It is our intention in furnishing community members and member organizations with this prepared text that you will solicit support for the passage of this measure at the local level in the communities where you live and work.