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BDC is almost here!

NHF is thrilled to announce that the 75th Annual Bleeding Disorders Conference (BDC) will take place from August 17 to 19, 2023, in National Harbor, Maryland (DC Area), at the beautiful Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center! Join our community members in learning about the latest and research developments in hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and other inheritable blood and bleeding disorders.

BDC is the largest and most impactful meeting in the U.S. IBD community. Meeting attendees access high-caliber educational programming, make connections, and most importantly, realize that they’re not alone. Your past gifts to NHF have helped open doors that have historically been closed to those with inheritable blood disorders, ensuring more people have access to the conference and community.

BDC is a chance to bring our community together. And remember -- you can attend BDC this August online or in National Harbor.

Register at hemophilia.org/bdc.

NHF is excited to announce the return of the No Limitations Field Day event this summer. The purpose of the event is to promote a safe, active lifestyle for people living with inheritable blood disorders while also educating the larger community about what it means to live with an inheritable blood disorder. We want people to know that our community members can still play and live just like anyone else.

Individuals and families can participate from across the country and host their event anytime between now and July 15th. There are registration options for all ages – including adults! After signing up, attendees will receive a customized field day box full of games and activities to play with your friends and family.

Visit hemophilia.org/fieldday to sign up and receive your custom field day box. We hope you’ll join us!

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