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Children's Council of San Francisco works to improve the well-being of children, parents, families, and child care providers. They strive to make affordable, high-quality child care a reality for all working families. |
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First Descents strives to become the leader in innovative camps supporting young adults with cancer. Using kayaking, extreme sports and professional athletes, First Descents offers young adults with cancer outdoor experiences that will forever change their lives. |
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George Mark Children's House is the first freestanding children's respite and end of life care facility in the United States. The House, located in San Leandro, California, offers respite support (round-the-clock), transitional care, and end of life care for children with life limiting or life threatening illnesses. |
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http://nolo.com/guide/iep_guide.cfm (800) 728-3555 |
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NBTF is a national non-profit health organization dedicated to providing information and support for brain tumor patients, family members, and healthcare professionals, while supporting innovative research into better treatment options and a cure for brain tumors. |
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http://www.sierrahospice.org/Camp_Hug.htm This bereavement camp is for children ages 8 to 18 that have had a loss that has impacted their lives in the past 5 months to 2 years. There is no cost to them, though family must provide transportation to and from camp. Bunk houses, meals, showers, and a large volunteer staff are provided. |
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Provides emotional & financial support for children with cancer & their family members. |
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Reaching out to the brothers and sisters of over 12,600 children in the U.S. and Canada who are diagnosed with cancer each year. Through our work, these siblings will feel valued, validated, heard, supported and delighted as recipients of SuperSibs! services and as participants in SuperSibs! activities. |