Fighting For You

Fighting for You

You advocate for your kid—now take it to the next level.
Every year, thousands of nonprofits ask for donations. But how can you choose which one to give to?
What to consider as you evaluate your coverage ahead of this year’s open enrollment period.
If you have school-age children (or you’re about to), you may have heard of 504 plans and IEPs. But you...
Since it formally began in 2002, the National Youth Leadership Institute (NYLI) at the National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) has seen...
Meet a few of the dedicated state-based advocates building strong partnerships to protect and improve the lives of people with...
On March 7–9, 2018, hundreds of people from around the country converged on Washington, DC, for the National Hemophilia Foundation’s...
On March 9, more than 500 people with bleeding disorders and their families put on their red ties and prepared...
Clinical trials provide important information about how well drugs and devices work and how safe they are, but they’re not...
Against a backdrop of a possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the National Hemophilia Foundation’s (NHF) Washington Days...
The minimum amount of clotting factor a country requires to avert death in life-threatening instances is 1 international unit (IU)...
More than a quarter of the bleeding disorders population in the US relies on Medicaid to pay health expenses. Changes...
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