Foundations
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National Hemophilia Foundation
The mission of the National Hemophilia Foundation is education, research and advocacy on behalf of people with bleeding disorders. The vision of the National Hemophilia Foundation is to cure bleeding disorders.
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Hemophilia Council of California
The Hemophilia Council of California is a non-profit organization comprised of representatives from the Associate Chapter and Hemophilia Foundations throughout California. The HCC works to improve the quality of life for all persons affected by coagulation disorders and related complications, including hepatitis and HIV/AIDS. The HCC accomplishes this by promoting and ensuring the welfare of all local California hemophilia consumer organizations.
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Hemophilia Federation of America
The Hemophilia Federation of America is a national, non-profit advocacy organization established for and directed by persons with hemophilia and their families. The Federation exists for the sole purpose of serving its constituents as a patient advocate for, but not limited to, product safety, treatment, insurance and quality of life issues in a positive and pro-active manner. Its mission is to serve the needs of all families with coagulation disorders and complications of treatment, such as HIV.
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World Hemophilia Federation
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 WFH works with national hemophilia organizations, health care providers, and government officials to foster quality health care for people with bleeding disorders
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LA Kelley Communications
The mission of LA Kelley Communications is to educate clients through powerful and innovative communication techniques, research and resources; to empower clients by encouraging strategic use of knowledge and resources; to provide financial, educational and humanitarian aid to those with fewer resources; and to elevate the quality of life and productivity, so that individual, team and organizational goals are met.
Resources
Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California
6720 Melrose Avenue,
Hollywood, CA 90038
Toll free: 800.371.4123
Telephone: 323.525.0440
Fax: 323.525.0445















