Alaska Hemophilia Association

Alaska Hemophilia Association The Alaska Hemophilia Association advocates for Alaskans with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding

OVERVIEW

The Association has been providing support services for Alaskans with bleeding disorders since its founding by Wayne and Louise Cobb and other interested families in 1990. In addition, the Association has been operating Alaska's only treatment center for hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Recently, the Association entered into an agreement with Providence Alaska Medical Center in A

nchorage where Providence would act as a provider on behalf of the Association and operate the treatment center. Providence provides physical clinic and office space, a pediatric hematologist to serve as medical director the treatment center, and agreed to hire the Association’s hemophilia nurse coordinator and administrative assistant as Providence employees. The Association agreed to turn over to Providence the federal grants it receives to assist in running the treatment center and paying salaries for the nurse coordinator and administrative assistant. THE TREATMENT CENTER

The treatment center is part of Region X, which includes Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Idaho. Region X is based at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. The Treatment Center provides daily services to Alaskans (and those visiting Alaska) with bleeding disorders. The Treatment Center provides an array of services, including diagnosis, treatment, case management, and comprehensive clinics. Twice a year, the Treatment Center operates a comprehensive clinic in Anchorage for all Alaska bleeding disorder patients. Doctors and therapists from Outside travel to Alaska for the clinic to work with the Alaska treatment providers and provide treatment and guidance to Alaskan patients. Most recently, providers have travelled from OHSU in Portland. In the past, doctors have also visited from San Francisco as well as other areas. THE ASSOCIATION

The Association’s executive director since its founding has been Louise Cobb. She and her husband Wayne have worked tirelessly on behalf of the Association and the Alaskan bleeding disorder community. Under their leadership, the Association not only started and operated the treatment center since 1992, but has provided support services to Alaskans with bleeding disorders. These services include sponsoring camps for children with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders and their families and sponsoring and coordinating sending patients to camps Outside in both Oregon and California. The Association also sends representatives to both regional and national meetings of the National Hemophilia Association and Region X, provides post-secondary scholarships to those affected by bleeding disorders, assists with health insurance premiums, provides funding for travel and lodging for clinic, provides educational workshops, and provides a variety of other patient and staff support services. The Association provides support and guidance to Alaskans with bleeding disorders and advocates for patients and their families in their interactions with both care providers and insurance companies. The Association’s Board meets quarterly and its meetings are open to the public. The Board welcomes all who are interested in its activities to attend a meeting or reach out to Board members through this site. The Board welcomes volunteers and one can serve on a committee without being a Board member.

Camp Frozen Chozen 2026 Wilderness Adventure has officially come to an end. Our campers, counselors, and staff departed ...
06/07/2026

Camp Frozen Chozen 2026 Wilderness Adventure has officially come to an end. Our campers, counselors, and staff departed Kings Lake Camp yesterday after another incredible week of memories, friendships, and adventure.

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all of the individuals and organizations who generously donated to Camp Frozen Chozen. Your support helps make this experience possible for so many children and families.

A special thank you goes to the clinic staff, Kings Lake Camp staff, Loco Mamas Catering, and the visiting HTC staff for all of their hard work and dedication throughout the week.

Our counselors and direct support staff deserve extra recognition for the heart, energy, and enthusiasm they pour into camp each year. Their commitment to ensuring every camper has an amazing experience is truly immeasurable.

We would also like to recognize two individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes and rarely receive the recognition they deserve: John and Michelle Palmatier. Their countless hours of planning, organizing, and dedication make Camp Frozen Chozen possible. Quite simply, this camp would not happen without them. Thank you both for everything you do.

As one summer camp ends, preparations for next summer's camp begin tomorrow. We can't wait to see everyone again very soon!

06/05/2026

Last night was our Survival Challenge! Campers learned essential survival skills, including campfire building, first aid, orienteering, and bear safety—all great skills to have in Alaska.

We wrapped up the evening gathered at campfire, singing songs, sharing laughs, and dancing.

Tonight is the final night of camp, and we’ll celebrate with our Awards Dinner and Party. We look forward to recognizing our campers and ending an amazing week together.

Visit campfrozenchozen.com to see photos from the Survival Challenge!

What a beautiful day! The campers are having lots of fun, and we wanted to share a few photos with you.CFC has planned a...
06/04/2026

What a beautiful day! The campers are having lots of fun, and we wanted to share a few photos with you.

CFC has planned a great Challenge Survival Activity for tonight. We’ll do our best to post a few more pictures once it’s finished.

Stay tuned for updates! 😊

The beautiful weather gave campers plenty of opportunities to enjoy afternoon free time. ☀️🎉Campers could be found parti...
06/04/2026

The beautiful weather gave campers plenty of opportunities to enjoy afternoon free time. ☀️🎉

Campers could be found participating in field games, getting creative at the Makers Station, learning with AO, and, of course, playing Gaga —which continues to be one of the most popular activities at camp! 🏐💙

It was great to see everyone having fun, trying new things, and making the most of a gorgeous day at Camp Frozen Chosen. ❄️✨

Another fun-filled and busy day at Camp Frozen Chosen! ❄️☀️🎉We have been blessed with absolutely beautiful weather, and ...
06/03/2026

Another fun-filled and busy day at Camp Frozen Chosen! ❄️☀️🎉

We have been blessed with absolutely beautiful weather, and everyone is loving every minute of it. From activities and games to time spent with friends, our campers are making the most of another amazing day at camp.

More pictures and updates will be coming soon, so be sure to check back and see what our campers have been up to! 📸💙

We wrapped up Day 1 with an exciting camp-wide scavenger hunt! 🔍🎉Campers, CITs, and counselors teamed up to solve clues,...
06/03/2026

We wrapped up Day 1 with an exciting camp-wide scavenger hunt! 🔍🎉

Campers, CITs, and counselors teamed up to solve clues, complete challenges, and work together as they explored camp. The hunt was filled with teamwork, laughter, and lots of fun, making it a great way for everyone to connect and build new friendships.

More photos from Day 1 are available on our website at campfrozenchozen.com, and we'll be sharing more updates from camp soon. 📸✨

06/02/2026

The first morning of Camp Frozen Chozen is underway! ❄️✨ We started our day with movement, music, and plenty of fun to get everyone excited for an amazing week ahead.

Be sure to check back throughout the day for pictures and updates as our campers continue their wilderness adventure!

Registration for the 2026 Camp Frozen Chozen is closing soon! To register, you can click the link below, scan the QR cod...
05/05/2026

Registration for the 2026 Camp Frozen Chozen is closing soon! To register, you can click the link below, scan the QR code, or visit the Camp Frozen Chozen website for more information. Please keep in mind that space is limited, so we encourage you to register as soon as possible.
https://conta.cc/3PLfHLi

**Educational Dinner - May 6th at Froso's Family Dining**Join us for an engaging presentation titled “And Back to You…” ...
04/30/2026

**Educational Dinner - May 6th at Froso's Family Dining**

Join us for an engaging presentation titled “And Back to You…” It will focus on discovering or rediscovering your personal goals and creating a plan tailored specifically for you.

Our discussion will center around transforming your desires and motivations into tangible actions.

This event is sponsored by Bayer Pharmaceuticals and the Alaska Hemophilia Association.

Registration for the 2026 Camp Frozen Chozen is still open! This camp is designed for children, adolescents, and young a...
04/29/2026

Registration for the 2026 Camp Frozen Chozen is still open! This camp is designed for children, adolescents, and young adults in Alaska who are affected by bleeding disorders. To register, you can click the link below, scan the QR code, or visit the Camp Frozen Chozen website for more information. Please note that space is limited, so we encourage you to register early.
https://conta.cc/3PLfHLi

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Anchorage, AK
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