February 19, 2026

Blood Buds: Virtual Video Game Night

Join HFM’s Blood Buds: Virtual Video Game Night on Thursday, February 19, 2026, from 8:00-9:00pm.

Join us for our monthly event for men in the community, Blood Buds. 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. Together we can plan future activities that are accessible to everyone living with a bleeding disorder.

Join us on Zoom on February 19th for a virtual night of fun videogames!

After registering, you will be sent the link for the group and sign on instructions. Please do not share this link as it is unique to you.

If you have any questions about registration please contact Travis Miller, MEd, HFM Associate Camp Director, Program Services Manager at tmiller@hfmich.org.

Michigan community members are eligible to receive a meal reimbursement. While we are only able to offer this particular perk to Michigan residents, we do hope that EVERYONE feels welcome to join our virtual programs to receive education and connection. Please join us!

Thank you to our Sponsor!

HFM does not endorse any specific product or company.

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