February 27, 2024HFM Ruby Connection: Driving Impact: Unveiling Michigan’s Bleeding Disorders Advocacy Landscape
Join HFM’s women’s group, the Ruby Connection, at 7-8pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Join HFM’s women’s group, the Ruby Connection, at 7-8pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Join us for our new monthly event for men in the community, Blood Buddies. This event is an opportunity for men 18+ with bleeding disorders to come together, have some fun, and connect with others and share experiences living with bleeding disorders.
February 24, 2024Blood Buddies: Escape Room Read More »
As part of the Great Lakes/V-E HTC Network’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we expanded on the multiple sessions offered last year live on-line and during the 2022 Regional Meeting with Professor Daicia Price. Last month HFM provided training opportunities via the Gender and Sexual Orientation Competency Training: LGBTQIA+ Inclusion in Practice. This
Let’s Talk About Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Read More »
Much appreciation to all who participated with the 2022 Regional Meeting which boasted the largest attendance ever! It was clearly wonderful to be together in person, as well as sharing many presentations virtually. HFM’s full staff team provided support to present the HTC conference. The Regional Meeting took place November 14 & 15, with 119
November 2022 Great Lakes Regional Meeting Read More »
Join us for our new monthly event for men in the community, Blood Buddies. This event is an opportunity for men 18+ with bleeding disorders to come together, have some fun, and connect with others and share experiences living with bleeding disorders.
February 21, 2024Blood Buddies: Virtual Game Night Read More »
During this men’s group discussion you are welcome to share your thoughts and ideas on your daily lives with other men who have a bleeding disorder.
February 5, 2024Men’s Support Group Read More »
Steve Edwards, LMSW Social worker Michigan State University Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Even though the holidays have passed, winter is still here. What does winter mean to you? For some, it’s enjoying the snowfall through a window, enjoying an extra cup of cocoa, or going outside to enjoy some winter sports. For others,
Battling the Winter Blues Read More »