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Meet Our Donors
Hear from parents, grandparents, siblings and spouses on why they invest in the National Hemophilia Foundation through their gifts.
Richard Metz"Advocacy funding is very important," he reminds us. "Without the results of advocacy, my son would be in a very difficult position." |
Betty Jane HenryFred Ferguson, remembers his sister, NHF Founder Betty Jane Henry… and Betty Jane remembers NHF.
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Matt and Mandi Chase, Peggy Metzgar, Amy and Chris Boggs with HarlenHarlen and NHF - for grandmother Peggy Metzgar, both are growing commitments! |
Cathy and Alan BombardierTo Cathy, Normal is what normal does. |
James Deering"Jimmy knew a good investment when he saw it... in Gabe, and NHF." - Lana Wilson |
Mary and Sam MacdonaldNobody believed that I had hemophilia! |
Penny Begg"They always called me ‘plucky’,” Penny Begg remembers with a smile. “My dad had a sense of humor. So I guess it was passed down to me.” |
Jeanne Lusher“For Dr. Lusher, all of her work with NHF and NHF chapters is for one purpose: helping her patients.” |
Virginia Hammerness“The most important thing is to find a cure for hemophilia,” she says emphatically. “There’s going to have to be a lot of research. It’s a very difficult illness. It will be a huge medical milestone to find a cure. That’s why I give.” |
Trish Griffith“This is the first bleeding disorder in our family,” Trish explains, “so I spent the week learning a great deal about hemophilia”. |