Rx Laughter:
Information and message board designed for children to interact and
talk about laughter (humor) in relation to coping with a terminal
illness.
http://www.rxlaughter.org/
KidsDoctor:
Providing streamlined, comprehensive information about 'what every
parent needs to know' when it comes to keeping our kids healthy.
http://www.kidsdoctor.com/
Healthy Futures:
Free program that provides resources and support for mothers-to-be
and children under 2 in northern Michigan.
http://www.healthyfuturesonline.org/
Buddy Bear Project:
A free project for children with a chronic illness.
http://www.spinozabear.com
Family Bulletin Board:
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minneapolis / Saint Paul
sponsored bulletin board for families of children with chronic or
serious conditions.
http://www.childrensonline.org/fbb
George Mark Children's House:
First children's hospice house in the U.S. providing medical,
emotional and practical support to families with children that have
life-threatening and terminal illnesses.
http://www.georgemark.org
EdMarc Hospice for Children:
Lists services which include home health care, hospice and
bereavement support for children with life-threatening illnesses and
their families. Contact details, history and links. Located in
Chesapeake, Virginia.
http://www.edmarc.org
Child Health Investment Partnership (CHIP) of Roanoke Valley:
CHIP promotes the health of medically underserved children within
the greater Roanoke Valley by ensuring comprehensive health care,
strengthening families, and coordinating community resources.
http://www.chipofroanokevalley.org
TLC for Angels, The Heart of Giving:
Volunteer group of crafters who fulfill the needs of preemies,
infants and teminally ill children.
http://www.tlcforangels.com
Children's Hospice International:
Gateway for education, referrals and community resources for
families coping with children that have catastrophic and terminal
illnesses.
http://www.chionline.org
BraveKids:
Resource for support services for children with life-threatening and
terminal illnesses.
http://www.bravekids.org
Comfort for Kids Program:
A S.F. Bay Area-based children's home hospice and palliative care
program that provides support to critically-ill children as an
alternative to hospital-based care.
http://www.hospicecc.org
Children's Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati:
Provides support for patients and families through the
Family/Professional Resource Center and other divisions.
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/family/supportgroups/
Healing Hearts Grief Center:
Dallas Healing Hearts supports grief stricken children and families
who have experienced the death of a loved one. Includes FAQs,
newsletter and contact details.
http://www.healingheartsdallas.com/
Gifts From Heaven:
A support group for those who have had or are waiting on liver/small
bowel/stomach transplants. Includes pictures and stories.
http://geocities.com/giftfromheaven2001/
Christian Caregivers:
Resources for caregivers from a Christian perspective. Designed to
inform people who are caring for chronically ill children or adults.
http://christiancaregivers.com
Family Care Network Inc.:
Mission is to enhance the physical, mental and spiritual well-being
of children, teens and families through family centered clinical
programs, education and training, in partnership with the
individuals, families, agencies and communities served. California.
http://www.fcni.org