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The HFGF Woodstock Walk for Bleeding Disorders is a healthy, far out, and effective way to show your support for all those living with Hemophilia or other related bleeding disorders.
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Join us to walk around the beautiful Al Lopez Park in Tampa in your best 1960s/1970s Hippie costume and raise funds for HFGF to fulfill our mission to improve the quality of life for people with bleeding disorders and their families through education, information and referral services, advocacy and research.
There will be a costume contest for Best Hippie Costume, a photo-op with an authentic 1970s VW mini-bus, awesome classic rock to get everyone pumped up, and so much more! You're not going to want to miss out on this groovy event!
There will be a costume contest for Best Hippie Costume, a photo-op with an authentic 1970s VW mini-bus, awesome classic rock to get everyone pumped up, and so much more! You're not going to want to miss out on this groovy event!
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