| Blood Brothers - Blood Brothers is a mentoring program that prepares the younger male generation of the
bleeding disorders community (primarly ages 12 to 18) mentally and physically to better manage the obstacles they
may face in the future. It promotes independence for young men with hemophilia transitioning from their teens to
young adulthood through educational programs that include topics such as self-care, employment guidelines,
understanding the insurance maze, and relationship issues.
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LadyBugs, LLC - LadyBugs LLC provides education, empowerment and support for women living with hemophilia and
other bleeding disorders. This program provides professional speakers, interactive activities, and a time for
women to bond.
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| Factor Forums - Factor Forums are community roundtables that provide a forum for community members to
interact and target goals for their community along with strategies to implement these goals. |
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Factor Explorers - Factor Explorers is an interactive program that brings community members together to
explore, learn, and enjoy nature activities. These programs are offered through community organizations and
individual community groups.
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| Factoring Education - Factoring Education are general education days in which FactorHealth works in
conjunction with the community to facilitate and address specific educational topics of interest to that community.
We provide professional speakers as well as interactive activities. |
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| Hispanic Network Day - Hispanic Network Day is a program that provides a platform for both education and
networking for the Hispanic members of our community. The entire program from invitation to presentation is
offered in Spanish, not through translation devices but with personal speakers. |
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MUMS (Moms United Mission for Sons) - MUMS is an educational program for mothers of sons with bleeding
disorders of all ages to interact and provide support and education. MUMS community events provide a professional
speaker on a topic of the community's choice along with time for mothers to interact and enjoy time with other mothers
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