Sarah Richardson: I’m Proud to Advocate for My Hemo Hero, for Myself, and for The Entire Community
Sarah Richardson, Information Technology Administrator at ABR Systems Group, reposted from Hemophilia Federation of America on LinkedIn:
”This World Hemophilia Day, I’m reminded that real change happens when we speak up, share our stories, and stand together.
Whether it’s in hospitals, schools, legislation, or everyday conversations, advocacy is what drives progress forward.
I’m proud to advocate for my hemo hero, for myself, and for the entire community.
And I’m committed to continuing that work because our voices truly make a difference.”
Quoting Hemophilia Federation of America‘s post:
”This is what advocacy looks like!
Each one of these community members have used their voice at some point in their lifetime to advocate for blood safety, access to care or simply educated someone about bleeding disorders with their story.
Let’s celebrate them on World Hemophilia Day!”

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