Recombi Family Events
Recombi Events – Strengthening Our Community
The Recombi team’s passion extends beyond delivering high-level hemophilia homecare and hemophilia treatment. A major focus of the company is its commitment to the overall community. In addition to being active politically in the hemophilia community, Recombi is proud to sponsor a series of Recombi Family Events.
Recombi holds these events multiple times a year in an effort to bring together the hemophilia community and their friends and family. Filled with food, friends, family and fun, these events are meant to build further support and are open to the entire community.
Recent Events
Summer Luau ’06 – On a sunny Saturday last September at Mountain Gate Community Park in Corona, Recombi celebrated with the hemophilia community at their 2nd Annual Recombi Picnic. The event had more than 100 friends and family members in attendance. There were fun and games with a plenty of activities for all family members. Kids were entertained with a bounce house and balloon artist and they competed in a variety of games including gunny sack races and water balloon tosses. Guests ate hardily at the summer luau themed event which served up a Hawaiian feast including a traditional whole roasted succulent pig, Hawaiian-style pulled pork, teriyaki chicken, vegetable skewers and more.
Upcoming Events
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Recombi in the Community
Keeping the World a Place for the Hemophilia Community to Thrive In
Recombi is dedicated to advancing the critical issues that face the bleeding disorders community. Because of this, Recombi and its staff are active members in local, state and federal issues affecting hemophilia in an effort to ensure the quality of care and quality of life for our community. We strive for greater advocacy for patient rights, and increased self-empowerment through education and knowledge.
Recent Events
2005 National Hemophilia Foundation's Annual Washington Days – Last March, members of the Recombi team joined the hundreds of members of the bleeding disorders community as part of a program aimed at raising awareness of hemophilia issues on Capital Hill. Recombi team members were among the men and women from across the country who went to more than 150 Congressional offices, requesting support for increased funding for hemophilia treatment centers, the elimination of lifetime caps on private health insurance policies and adequate Medicare payment for clotting factor. To learn more about Washington Days and upcoming National Hemophilia Foundation events visit www.hemophilia.org.
Upcoming Events
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