UNITE for hope.
Join us on Sunday, June 2, 2024, at the Lindenwood Park in Fargo, ND for our Annual Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk! The Unite for Bleeding Disorders Walk brings our community together. It unites families with bleeding disorders and chapters with family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers to support important programs and services to help people with Hemophilia, von Willebrand Disease, and other rare bleeding disorders in our community.
The funds generated from our Walk help the Bleeding Disorders Alliance of North Dakota:
Promote patient advocacy and blood safety for everyone
Support families in need by offering assistance with unexpected medical bills and travel to and from the treatment center
Send kids to Camp Not-A-Clot, a special camp designed for children with bleeding disorders
Provide medical ID jewelry to our members at no cost to them
Provide local educational programming throughout the year
Provide a support network to all our community members
Create and increase awareness about bleeding disorders
Your support means continued education, support groups, and patient assistance for our members in need. By participating in our Unite Walk, you are raising critical funds and awareness for our mission and showing each other the strength & unity of the Bleeding Disorders Community.
Register today by starting a team, joining a team, or being an individual walker.
PARTICIPANTS WHO MAKE A $25 MINIMUM DONATION WILL RECEIVE A UNITE FOR BLEEDING DISORDERS T-SHIRT!
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Thank you for your support!
We were founded to help meet the vast education and support needs of the bleeding disorders community in North Dakota and Northwestern Minnesota.
Membership is free for people with bleeding disorders. We provide patient assistance to our members with bleeding disorders as well as hold a variety of educational events that cover a wide range of topics. Because bleeding disorders impact nearly every area of our members lives, we strive to provide relevant and timely information about everything from raising affected children to dealing with financial stress to joint health and treatment concerns and much more.
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