The document begins with a black and white image of The Societys Patron HRH The Duchess of Kent. It appears to be a report by The Haemophilia Society though it is not labelled with this. The following document is titled Annual Report. The report covers What is Haemophilia?, an introduction to the Haemophilia Society, communications via The Haemofact leaftlets and seminars, the supply of blood products, professional associations, the Catherine Cookson Awards for Achievement in Education and the Brendan Foster Awards for Achievement in Sport, the case committee, overseas issues, a personalia, the World Federation of Hemophilia, the future, gifts, grants and legacies, the research fund, the Honorary Treasurers Report, the Auditors Report and a set of accounts. The Haemophilia Society was established in 1950. Its aims are listed here as; providing a fellowship for haemophiliacs and those concerned with their health and welfare and to give advice on their problems; to safeguard the social and economic interests of haemophiliacs and to give financial or other help when needed; to promote the study of the causes and treatment of haemophilia; to bring the needs of haemophiliacs to the notice of authorities; to co-operate with other bodies concerned with the welfare of the physically handicapped; to gather and distribute information useful to haemophiliacs and of interest to the general public. The report states that the Society has collected more than 400,000 for research into advancing treatment and care.