How can you make the following possible?
- An 11 year old from Denver stands in the cool mountain air at hemophilia camp and really sees the stars in the sky for the first time.
- A patient who lives 250 miles from the center in Denver wakes up at a hotel in Aurora and is able to make their annual visit comfortably and safely.
- A new lab test is discovered that gives those with bleeding disorders renewed hope.
These are all events that can be the result of a donation to The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center at the University of Colorado Denver. The Center has four funds, including those for Summer Camp, Patient Assistance, Research, and our General Fund. Contributions can come from memorials and estate planning, as well as individual gifts of any amount.
If sending a check, you may designate your contribution to a specific fund or it may be undesignated, which makes your contribution available for meeting the HTC’s most urgent needs at a given time. If giving online, please follow the link in the fund description.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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ONLINE GIVING |
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General Fund – Gifts to this fund are used to support a variety of activities not addressed by the other funds listed here. |
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Camp – Annually the HTC supports the Colorado Mile High Camp, which is held at Rocky Mountain Village Camp of Easter Seals of Colorado near Idaho Springs. One can designate funds be used for camp scholarships or to assist with general camp expenses. |
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Patient Assistance – Fund designated to provide lodging, transportation (e.g. bus, cab) and meals to those in need. Eligibility determination made on a case by case basis. Please contact Erin Stang for more information. |
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Research – Fund designated to support laboratory basic science research at the treatment center. Learn more about research at the MSRHTC. |
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MAILED CONTRIBUTIONS Please make checks payable to the CU Foundation, and mail to: Hemophilia & Thrombosis Center University of Colroado Denver The CU Foundation tax ID number is: 84-6049811 |
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