Representatives from Hemophilia of Georgia at the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership nonprofit awards ceremony, where HoG was named a finalist for Nonprofit of Excellence Award: Rob Maloney-CEO, Vic McCarty-Chief Community Engagement Officer, Elizabeth Solomon-Chief Strategy Officer, Deniece Chevannes-VP of Public Policy, Health Equity, and Research, Lisa Williams Coleman-VP of Human Resources, Kim Williams-VP of Community Engagement, Coleen Lou-Director of Communications, Stephanie Rehberg-Communications Coordinator, Milad Jabbari-Community Engagement Coordinator, and Bensu Tas-Client Engagement Intern.

Sandy Springs nonprofit organization Hemophilia of Georgia (HoG) was a finalist for the Nonprofit of Excellence Award at the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s leadership event.

HoG is devoted to enhancing the health and wellness of the bleeding disorders community by providing excellence in comprehensive healthcare, education and advocacy.

Since 1973, the nonprofit has been providing blood clotting medications, home infusion training, educational program,s and clinical services.

HoG received a $1,500 award at the leadership event which will be put towards fulfilling the organization’s mission and bettering the lives of people with bleeding disorders.

This report was compiled and written by Rough Draft Atlanta's staff.