DEC 14, 2021

HFM Ruby Connection: Coping During COVID

Join HFM’s women’s group, the Ruby Connection, at 7-8pm on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Adult women in the bleeding disorders community come together for online social experiences that include an educational speaker or activity and connection with other women in the community. The group is open to women affected with a bleeding disorder or involved in the bleeding disorder community. 

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TOPIC: Coping During COVID

Speakers:
Karen Boyd
, LMSW, ACSW, DCSW, Clinical Social Worker, Michigan State University Center for Bleeding and Clotting Disorders;
Ellen Kachalsky, LMSW, ACSW, CCM, Integrated Case Manager/Clinical Social Worker, Adult Hemophilia Treatment Center & Hem-Onc, Henry Ford Cancer Institute


We are excited to join together over dinner and discuss life during COVID and moving into 2022 with the flexibility needed in such uncertain times. 

HFM is happy to treat attendees to dinner during this educational program. 
Order carryout or delivery and send a photo of your itemized receipt to Laura at lolson@hfmich.org. You will be reimbursed for your meal (up to $30 per family). Please note that we are unable to reimburse alcohol purchases.

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