Hemophilia of North Carolina (HNC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving individuals with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders in North Carolina. Founded in 1980, HNC aims to provide education, advocacy, and support for those affected by these conditions. The organization works to improve the quality of life for individuals with bleeding disorders through various programs, including educational workshops, support groups, and outreach initiatives. HNC also collaborates with healthcare providers and other organizations to promote awareness and enhance treatment options for patients.
The mission of Hemophilia of North Carolina is to empower individuals and families affected by bleeding disorders by providing resources, support, and advocacy. HNC strives to create a community where individuals can connect, share experiences, and access the necessary tools to manage their health effectively. Through its efforts, HNC aims to raise awareness about hemophilia and related disorders, ensuring that those affected receive the care and support they need.