Feb 3, 2026, 16:52
Hope, Independence and Dignity for People with Bleeding Disorders Through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program
World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) posted on LinkedIn:
”In 2025, lives continued to change across Syria through sustained care, access to treatment, and global solidarity.
From restored mobility to bleed-free childhoods, these stories reflect what’s possible when people with a Bleeding Disorder receive the care they need, when they need it.
Through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, hope, independence, and dignity continue to grow for people with bleeding disorders.

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