Resource Library

Recreational Programs

Health Care Services Alaska – Denali KidCare

Denali KidCare is a State of Alaska program designed to ensure that children and teens of both working and non-working families can have the health insurance they need.

Give Kids the World

Nonprofit organization that provides cost-free visits to Central Florida attractions and Give Kids the World Village.

Children’s Oncology Camping Association International

Children’s Oncology Camping Association International, C.O.C.A., is an international assembly of people providing camping programs for children with cancer.

Child Life, Education and Creative Arts Therapy – CHOP

The goal of the Oncology Child Life, Education and Creative Arts Therapy program is to help children and families cope with the emotional stress and anxiety associated with cancer therapy and treatment.

Chai Lifeline

When serious illness strikes a child, the entire family is affected. Chai Lifeline’s extensive network of free programs and services is designed to help every member of the family cope during this time of crisis.

Super Sibs

Super Sibs mission is to honor, support and recognize brothers and sisters of children with cancer and their goal is to reach out to the brothers and sisters of over 12,600 children in the U.S. and Canada who are diagnosed with cancer each year.

State of Alaska Health and Social Services

To promote and protect the health and well being of Alaskians.

Starlight Children’s Foundation

Starlight Children’s Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses and life-altering injuries by providing entertainment, education and family activities that help them cope.

Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine is a nonprofit organization that provides free social, educational and recreational programs to children and families affected by medical challenges.

NJ Dept. of Human Services – State Subsidies for Childcare

Low- and moderate-income working parents can receive state subsidies for child care, including preschool instruction, after-school programs for children up to age 13, and care for children and teens with special needs.