Hope Charities
A child with hemophilia should not have to live in constant pain because of where they were born—but for much of the world, that is still reality. In this episode, we sit down with Cindy Komar of Save One Life on World Hemophilia Day to discuss the global treatment gap and what “access to care” really looks like for families choosing between basic needs and life-saving treatment. We discuss: • The Global Hemophilia Treatment Gap and Why 75% Remain Undiagnosed or Untreated • Differences Between U.S. Prophylaxis and Emergency-Only Care Worldwide • How Save One Life Provides Direct Financial Assistance to Families • Child Sponsorship and What $35/Month Can Do • Donating Unused Medication to Save Lives • Microenterprise Grants Empowering Women and Families • The Reality of Poverty, Stigma, and Limited Access to Care • Ways to Get Involved Through Advocacy, Fundraising, and Awareness Save One Life works with partners in developing countries to provide financial support, medication access, and long-term solutions that help families move from survival to stability. To learn more or get involved, visit: https://saveonelife.net If this conversation moved you, share it with someone who wants to make a difference—and subscribe for more conversations on bleeding disorders and global access to care. Hope Charities is a national nonprofit focused on helping people living with rare and chronic illnesses thrive. Our programs specialize in helping people with genetic bleeding disorders and #hemophilia navigate the challenges of invisible disease by providing emotional, educational, and tangible support. To learn more about our programs, visit our website www.hope-charities.org. Support the show [https://www.hopeforhemophilia.org/donate.html]
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