June 12 to July 1, 2024

Gettin’ in the Game Junior National Championship presented by CSL Behring

Apply by July 1, 2024 to be one of two HFM representatives at the 2024 Gettin’ in the Game Junior National Championship from September 20 – 22, 2024 presented by CSL Behring.

Developed by CSL Behring, the Gettin’ in the Game (GIG) Junior National Championship (JNC) was the first and currently only national sports competition designed specifically for the bleeding disorders community. The program gives children with bleeding disorders an opportunity to learn baseball, basketball, golf, or swimming and provides education and information-sharing opportunities for participants and their parents/caregivers.

This link closes July 1st, 2024 and HFM will select two winners based on the Rubric and notify them by July 3rd.

If you have any questions about applying please contact Kaite Scott, LLMSW, HFM Program Social Worker at kscott@hfmich.org.

In order to enter, the child must be between the ages of 7-18, have a bleeding disorder, and be a Michigan resident.Ā  Previous applicants and winners can enter.Ā  So that everyone interested has a chance to participate, priority will be given to those who have not attended the JNC in past years.Ā  If additional spots are available, HFM will randomly select applicant(s) who have participated previously.

Please visit CSL Behring to read all details of program eligibility and participation:Ā https://www.csljnc.com/Ā 

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