Recognizing women and girls with bleeding disorders is a significant milestone for our community. In the past, they were often viewed solely as carriers rather than individuals with a bleeding disorder. It is time to fully embrace and acknowledge their experiences and struggles. Prioritizing the diagnosis and treatment of women and girls is crucial, and doing so strengthens our entire bleeding disorder community. Join us on April 17 to show your support for access for all—including women and girls.
—Cesar Garrido, WFH President
There are many ways you can bring attention to hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders on World Hemophilia Day. We have a vast resource of material available that you can download right now for free:
- Poster
- Website banner
- Email signature graphic
- “How to get involved” one-pager
- Advocacy toolkit detailing more ways to get involved
- Social media cover photos and graphics
- And more!
Whether you are a person with a bleeding disorder, a national member organization (NMO), or a healthcare professional, here are just a few things you can do to get started:
- Get social by posting about inherited bleeding disorders on Facebook, X, LinkedIn and Instagram
- Organize an event, host a community event, webinar, forum or town hall and invite elected officials to learn more about your work first-hand and to meet with the community
- Support our global advocacy efforts by becoming a WFH Global Champion
- Share your story—or a video!—about how you or someone you know has been affected by inherited bleeding disorders, and read the stories of others on our World Hemophilia Day site
- Take action locally and use WFH World Hemophilia Day materials to send a letter to your local policymakers, set up meetings with elected officials and health ministers and engage with the local media
- Contact your local national member organization (NMO), to find out how you can support them
- Download resources like posters and social media banners from wfh.org/whd to help build your World Hemophilia Day campaign
- Participate in the World Hemophilia Day Light it Up Red campaign. Last year, thousands of people worldwide showed their support by taking selfies in front of landmarks lit up in red around the world.
- Send pictures, comments, or questions to the WFH at [email protected]
To learn more about World Hemophilia Day, please click here.
The WFH would like to thank our 2025 World Hemophilia Day sponsors for their continued support: Bayer, BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc., Biotest, CSL Behring, F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd., Grifols, Kedrion, LFB S.A, Novo Nordisk, Octapharma, Pfizer, Regeneron, Sanofi, Sobi, and Takeda.