The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF) is proud to be an official charity of the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon, happening on Sunday, November 5th.
As a member of the National Hemophilia Foundation's official New York City Marathon team, you're making your miles count by running and raising awareness, funds, and support for the inheritable blood and bleeding disorders community. By joining our team, or by supporting a NHF runner with a donation of any amount, you are helping us #RUNandRAISE critical dollars-- and the awareness needed to make a true difference in the lives of those affected by inheritable blood and bleeding disorders. THANK YOU!
Funds raised by the NHF runners will allow NHF to continue to fund innovative research to find better treatments and cures for inheritable blood disorders, educate healthcare practitioners and families on the latest treatment options, ensure families have access to healthcare, and provide support for the inheritable blood and bleeding disorders community.
As you train, fundraise, and get race day ready, please share your progress on social. Use the hashtag #RunAndRaise and #NHFRunners so we can keep up!
The New York Road Runners site is an excellent source of information. Visit their 2023 TCS New York City Marathon page here: https://www.nyrr.org/tcsnycmarathon
The National Hemophilia Foundation is dedicated to finding cures for inheritable blood disorders and to addressing and preventing the complications of these disorders through research, education, and advocacy enable people and families to thrive.
Individuals and families affected by inheritable blood disorders are often invisible to the wider world – left without a champion to fight for their lives and well-being. Through your support of our NHF New York City Marathon team, you are bravely taking a stand to become a champion for those families.
We would like to thank Takeda for their generous sponsorship of the Walk in Our Shoes program. This partnership allows us to create custom sneakers made especially for the inheritable blood and bleeding disorders community.
For more information on running the New York City Marathon with NHF, or if you have any questions, please contact Riley Breen, Development Specialist, rbreen@hemophilia.org.
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