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The Bleeding Disorders Foundation of Florida (BDFF) is pleased to present the 16th Annual Evening on Broadway, February 17, 2018, to see The Lion King live on stage at the beautiful Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Orlando.

Tickets, which include a reception with silent auction/raffle, as well as orchestra seating are now available for $150, of which more than 90% will go to the bleeding disorders community in Florida. The reception begins at 6 p.m., followed by the performance. Visit hemophiliaflorida.org/theatre to purchase your tickets before they run out.

The 16th Annual Evening on Broadway supports the Florida bleeding disorders community through family support weekends, health educational programs, providing financial emergency assistance, scholarships to students, and sending BDFF patients to a medically supervised summer called Camp Spirit.

The cost of treatment varies for those who have hemophilia and other bleeding disorders, however, costs are typically high due to the price of medication, as well as the number of times it must be administered. A single dose of clotting medication, for example, which sometimes only lasts one day, can cost as much as $6,500—or more. These costs do not reflect procedures that are outside of routine maintenance, such as having a tooth pulled, which could run in excess of $20,000.

“Our patients need us, and we are here to help them,” says Fran Haynes, BDFF Executive Director. “We try not to turn anyone away.” BDFF has been serving the bleeding disorders community since 1996 by supporting healthier and more independent lives.

BDFF is also looking for silent auction and raffle gifts. If your company would like to donate, please contact [email protected], or call 407.629.0000.

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Note To Media: If you’d like more information about the 16th Annual Evening on Broadway, or to schedule an interview with BDFF staff or members of the bleeding disorders community, please contact Leah Nash at [email protected] or 407.629.0000 X103.

Missy Zippel, R.N. , who retired in June after more than 30 years of working with Nemours Children’s Clinic in Jacksonville, has joined our staff working part-time. Missy will be based in Jacksonville. She will be providing education and outreach including infusion training, school visits and patient assistance.

Missy can be reached by email at:
[email protected] or you may leave a question or call back number at BDFF office at
407-629-000 or toll-free at 800-293-6527.

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