Join your fellow Haas-mates at the 2010 Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California 5K walk
Hemophilia is a genetic bleeding disorder that prevents the blood from clotting normally. The main symptom is uncontrolled, often spontaneous bleeding. Internal bleeding into the muscles and joints can result in pain, swelling and, if left untreated, can cause permanent damage.
We will have teams representing the FTMBA, EWMBA, and Alumni. Support us by joining a team or donating to us!
For additional information contact,
FTMBA: Brian Hitt (brian_hitt@mbaa.berkeley.edu)
EWMBA: Vikas Meka (vikas_meka@mba.berkeley.edu)
Alumni: Bethanne Deuel (ba_deuel@yahoo.com)
Operated continuously since its founding in 1958, the Hemophilia Foundation of Northern California (HFNC) provides comprehensive resources that change the lives of Bay Area people living with bleeding disorders. HFNC improves the quality of life of all those affected through direct service, community building, and education. Each year HFNC serves roughly 3,000 Bay Area residents and their families. While unique in the program it provides, HFNC works closely with a number of partners to best meet the needs of its constituents, including all of the areas Hemophilia Treatment Centers such as UCSF and Oaklands Childrens Hospital.
Remember this counts toward hours required to graduate as a Haas Community Fellow!
www.hemofoundation.org
Questions? Email Vikas Meka: vikas_meka@mba.berkeley.edu