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IAAH is a multidisciplinary, non-government organization, whos focus is on Youth health and well-being. http://www.iaah.org |
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A non-profit organization developed to help children and their families who are dealing with various developmental, physical, and/or emotional difficulties. http://www.iyfnet.org |
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A non-profit organization developed to help children and their families who are dealing with various developmental, physical, and/or emotional difficulties. http://www.islanddolphincare.org |
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Non-profit organization dedicated to helping pay for medical costs and providing transportation for critically ill children. Slide show, information on Jesica's House, and information on making a donation. http://www.4jhc.org |
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Dedicated exclusively to the promotion and protection of children's health through fundraising, grantmaking and providing an informed perspective. http://www.lpfch.org |
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Founded in 1998, MACS Organization features different children each month who are suffering from chronic or life-threatening illnesses and asks visitors to send cards/gifts to cheer them up. http://www.makeachildsmile.org |
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The New York Foundling Hospital continues its mission to strengthen family life and foster healing of children and parents whose lives are disrupted by illness, disability, abuse, or poverty. http://www.nyfoundling.org |
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Nonprofit organization which seeks to increase the availability of health and population control products/services in low-income areas of the world. http://www.psi.org/ |
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Non-denominational, not-for-profit organization providing numerous free programs and services to children with cancer, AIDS, and other life-threatening illnesses. http://www.projectsunshine.org |
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React Charity - helping children with life limiting illnesses in the UK. http://www.reactcharity.org |
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They will provide accommodations for the parents and siblings of children being treated for serious illness at Christchurch Hospital. http://www.rmhchch.org.nz |
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Mission is to enhance the independence of people with physical disabilities, primarily children. http://www.capper.org/ |
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