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Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP)

Children's Healing Art Project (CHAP) brings the healing power of art to children and families facing medical challenges. Our mobile team of teaching artists work in local hospitals, clinics and community art spaces. Research demonstrates the importance of art in the healing process: It helps patients and family members cope, encourages compliance with treatment plans, increases self-confidence, encourages self-expression, reduces stress, pain, isolation and anxiety and promotes quality of life.

Children's Home Society Of Minnesota

Founded in 1889, Children's Home Society of Minnesota knows that a child in a safe, nurturing home is a child who thrives. We work to give every child security, opportunity and a loving family

Jewish Family & Children's Service - Monmouth

To provide innovative, responsive, cost effective, non- sectarian human servicesthat enhance the quality of life for children, families and the aged in our community, while reflecting the shared compassion, ancient wisdom and unifying traditions of Judaism

St Louis Childrens Hospital Foundation

The mission of St. Louis Children's Hospital is to do what's right for kids. We do this by providing safe care, effective care and outstanding service to our patients in a family-centered care environment. We also accomplish our mission through extensive, free community outreach services in injury prevention, information services, health screenings and follow up, asthma care, dental care, a violence prevention program and more. St. Louis Children's Hospital (SLCH) is also a world-class center of pediatric research.

New Mexico Christian Childrens Home

The mission of the New Mexico Christian Children's Home, in partnership with family, church and community, is to transform each child we serve into a Christian champion who is a respected, responsible citizen through quality group, adoptive, foster and single-parent homes and services provided by a dedicated professional team under God's direction.

Children's Home Of Northern Kentucky

The mission of CHNK Behavioral Health is to be a trauma-informed healthcare organization focused on creating holistic partnerships for health and wellness that are inclusive, innovative, and inspiring. CHNK envisions a community free from adverse environments and childhood experiences that limit hope and opportunity –a community that is safe, acknowledges human emotion and loss, and empowers future possibilities.

Hole in the Wall Gang Fund

Founded in 1988 by Paul Newman, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp is a community dedicated to providing “a different kind of healing” to children and their families coping with cancer, sickle cell anemia, and other serious illnesses. Through summer sessions and family weekends at the Camp in Ashford, Connecticut and year-round outreach to hospitals and clinics across the Northeast, the Camp serves more than 20,000 children and family members annually. All services are provided free of charge.

Hike Fund

The purpose of the Fund is to provide hearing devices for children with hearing losses between the ages of newborn and twenty years whose parents are unable to meet this special need financially. An estimated 100 children are provided with hearing devices each year. The Fund is the continuing philanthropic project of Job’s Daughters International. It is fully staffed by unpaid volunteers from throughout the United States and Canada. Total operating expenses are less than 5%. The HIKE Fund, Inc. is a not for profit charity incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska and registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a tax-exempt charity.

Julie Fund

The Julie Fund fights women's cancers in three spaces: education/advocacy, research and patient support. Established in 2004, The Julie Fund has grown to be the largest source of funding for ovarian cancer research, donating over $4M. 1. Research Funding, including subsidizing the hiring of the most talented cancer research fellows. 2. Patient/Family Support for non-medical expenses incurred by families of cancer patients. These include transportation, food, day care, temporary housing, and other exceptional expenses that arise during treatment. 3. Education/advocacy - Funding educational programs for patients, caregivers and the general public in order to raise awareness of the symptoms of and treatments for women's cancers.

Zippy Fund

The Zippy Fund’s mission is to positively impact pediatric cancer patients under the age of 21 and their families through extensive support.