Teen Programs

AZBD’s Teen Program provides a dynamic space for teens aged 14-20 to connect, learn, and flourish as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of adolescence. Older participants serve as mentors, guiding younger teens and fostering a supportive community of engaged youth. Through an array of activities including an annual teen retreat, educational programs, volunteering, fundraising, and recruitment initiatives, teens have the opportunity to develop leadership skills, form lasting friendships, and make a positive impact within the bleeding disorder community. Join us and embark on a journey of growth, empowerment, and camaraderie!

EVENTS

If you’re interested in joining us for upcoming Teen events, please click below to join the interest list and you’ll be the first to know about all the details!

Teen & Young Adult Retreat

AZBD’s Teen and Young Adult Retreat is an exciting and transformative experience designed for individuals aged 15-21 within the bleeding disorder community. This annual retreat provides a unique opportunity for teens and young adults to come together, share experiences, and forge lasting connections. With a blend of educational sessions, team-building activities, and fun adventures, the retreat empowers participants to learn, grow, and build a supportive network of friends who understand the unique challenges they face. Join us for a weekend of camaraderie, personal development, and memories that last a lifetime!

Teen Tuesdays

AZBD’s Teen Tuesdays offer a vibrant and welcoming space for teens within the bleeding disorder community to come together during the summer. Our office doors swing open for a variety of engaging activities, providing a safe and enjoyable environment for teens to relax, connect, and build lasting friendships. From games and laughter to offsite adventures, Teen Tuesdays are all about fostering a sense of community and creating memorable experiences for our incredible teens. Join us for the ultimate summer hangout!

Teen Tracks

At AZBD’s annual meeting, our Teen Tracks offer an exciting opportunity for teens to come together and immerse themselves in a weekend filled with education, fun, and friendship. From interactive workshops to engaging activities, teens can connect with their community peers while participating in informative sessions tailored to their interests and needs. With a supportive and inclusive environment, Teen Tracks provides a unique space for teens to learn, grow, and create lasting memories with their AZBD family. Join us for an unforgettable experience!

YETI National Conference

YETI is a national conference hosted at Camp Collins, nestled in the forest just outside Portland, Oregon. YETI supports the development of bleeding disorder-specific teen programming.

The conference brings together local organizations, HTCs, and community members for a weekend-long experiential train-the-trainer program. There has been a total of 105 bleeding disorder entities that have been trained in YETI since 2017.

YETI promotes confidence and supports teens and young adults aged 14-20 with bleeding disorders as they transition into independence. YETI is not only about building lifetime connections and friendships, but it also allows teens to build relationships across state borders. YETI encourages teens to become leaders at their local organizations and willing to contribute to the design and creation of future teen programs!

If you’re interested in attending YETI, please fill out the application. The portal will close on October 20th at 11:59 p.m. You will be contacted by October 25th if selected to attend.

If you have any questions, please contact Carrera, carrera@arizonahemophilia.org, or visit YETI – PNWBD.

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