
Make a Donation
You can further support our mission in providing more resources towards patient assistance and support to the hemophilia community.
Your donation matters.
Every day we promote awareness of and care for individuals with hemophilia B, a rare bleeding disorder. Your contribution will be used to support programs that help patients with hemophilia B and their families throughout the United States. Thank you for being a part of our good work.
Donate Via PayPal
Donate with your PayPal account or to pay with a credit card via PayPal. Through PayPal you can select the designation of your gift.
Donate by Mail
Send a check directly to:
The Coalition for Hemophilia B
880 Third Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
Providing over $2.5 million in patient support over the past 20 years.
Help Patients in Need
The Coalition for Hemophilia B is a national non profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by hemophilia. Your donation directly helps patients in need by providing essential resources, financial assistance, and access to vital support programs.
With your generosity, we can continue to offer life-changing assistance, ensuring that no one in our community faces these challenges alone.
Donate today and make a difference. Every contribution brings hope and help to those who need it most. Having a family member with a chronic illness like hemophilia B is always a challenge. That’s true any time of year and your help is always needed. When a family faces a crisis however, the challenges multiply many times over. Never has that been truer than during the current pandemic. Community members have faced loss of income and employment, loss of health insurance, unpaid car or utility bills, unpaid rent or mortgage and many more.
Started more than 15 years ago, The Coalition for Hemophilia B established the BCares Emergency Fund to assist community families in crisis. As a result, we have been able to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to avert every type of emergency faced by community families.
None of this would be possible without the financial support provided by generous donors including families like yours who are able to help. All funds are used to provide direct support to families in need.
Please take this time to make your own donation to this critical fund in whatever amount you are able. All gifts are tax deductible!
The families you will be helping will be extremely grateful. Furthermore, if you or someone you know is facing a crisis, please let us know and we will do our best to help.
Thank you!
You Can Help!
Having a family member with a chronic illness like hemophilia B is always a challenge. That’s true any time of year and your help is always needed. When a family faces a crisis however, the challenges multiply many times over. Never has that been truer than during the current pandemic. Community members have faced loss of income and employment, loss of health insurance, unpaid car or utility bills, unpaid rent or mortgage and many more.
Started more than 15 years ago, The Coalition for Hemophilia B established the BCares Emergency Fund to assist community families in crisis. As a result, we have been able to provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to avert every type of emergency faced by community families.
None of this would be possible without the financial support provided by generous donors including families like yours who are able to help. All funds are used to provide direct support to families in need.
Please take this time to make your own donation to this critical fund in whatever amount you are able. All gifts are tax deductible!
The families you will be helping will be extremely grateful. Furthermore, if you or someone you know is facing a crisis, please let us know and we will do our best to help.
Thank you!

“The Coalition paid for our travel and hotel room so that I could attend meetings where I learned about my bleeding disorder.”
— 10-year-old patient