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Canadian Hemophilia Society
Founded1953
FounderFrank Schnabel, Joyce Rosenthal
TypeHealth Advocacy Group
Location
Area served Canada
RevenueNon-Profit Organization
Websitehttp://www.hemophilia.ca

The Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) is a non-profit organization founded in 1953 whose mission is to lead the fight against inherited bleeding disorders by helping people affected live healthy lives while searching for a cure. The organization consists of chapters in every province in Canada, and a national organization direction to the provincial chapters. It is named for the blood disease hemophilia.

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References

  1. "Canadian Hemophilia Society Homepage". Hemophilia.ca. Retrieved 22 November 2016.


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