Celebrating the 2026 NBDF Award Recipients
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation – NBDF shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Some of the greatest change in our community starts with someone choosing to show up.
This year’s BDC volunteer and advocacy award recipients have given their time, voices, lived experiences, and leadership to strengthen the bleeding disorders community, both locally and nationally.
From supporting their chapters to advocating for change and helping others feel less alone, their impact reaches far beyond an award.
Congratulations to Lisa Nick – Chapter Volunteer of the Year.
Congratulations to Michael Tuberdyck – Advocate of the Year.
Congratulations to Isabelle Capsel – Ryan White Youth Award.
Congratulations to Paxton Mills – Lived Experience Expert of the Year.
And thank you for everything you continue to give to this community.”

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