Provides support for patients and families through the Family/Professional Resource Center and other divisions.
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Serving infants to adolescents, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is an international leader in pediatric health care, research and education.
Buddy Bear Project : A free project for children with a chronic illness. 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 individu BraveKids : Resource for support services for children with life-threatening and terminal illnesses. Family Bulletin Board : Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minneapolis / Saint Paul sponsored bulletin board for families of children with chronic or serious conditions. 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. Children's Hospice International : Gateway for education, referrals and community resources for families coping with children that have catastrophic and terminal illnesses.
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