The Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Milwaukee, WI, dedicated to educating, supporting, and advocating for the bleeding disorders community of Wisconsin. They provide financial assistance to help individuals manage the financial challenges of chronic bleeding disorders and organize community events to foster connections and build a support network. Additionally, they offer Camp Klotty Pine and Family Camp, where children with bleeding disorders can make friends, create memories, and learn self-care.
With a mission to empower and uplift the bleeding disorders community, the Great Lakes Hemophilia Foundation stays up-to-date with the latest industry news and research, such as the approval of Roctavian, the first hemophilia A gene therapy outside of a clinical trial. They also address important issues, like Takeda's voluntary withdrawal of misprinted labels for VONVENDI, and highlight the evolving preferences of hemophilia patients in response to advancements in treatment options. Through their dedication and commitment, they strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those affected by bleeding disorders in Wisconsin.
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