Partners of Love

Give Kids The World:

Give Kids The World Village is a nonprofit resort in Central Florida that provides week-long, cost-free vacations to children with life-threatening illnesses and their families.

Since 1986, more than 160,000 children and families have had their dreams fulfilled in our whimsical Village unlike any other place on earth.

Team Select Home Care:

Team Select Home Care was established in 2008 with the goal of bringing together the most experienced and ethical home health professionals in the industry.

Spina Bifida Association of Northeastern New York:
SBANNY’s mission is to promote the prevention of Spina Bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected.

Grahamtastic Connection provides free technology to children with cancer and other serious illnesses to support their education, as well as their social and emotional well-being. Technology, including iPads, laptops, tele-presence robots and Internet access, enables our children to continue their education during treatment while also remaining connected to family, friends and medical providers. They support US children ages 3-18 unless they are taking college courses, then they extend to age 22.

TuneCore:
Tunecore has become a music distribution partner of the Songs of Love Foundation. It is one of the premier digital distribution companies with one of the largest music catalogs in the world.

A Kid Again: provides a Timeout from Illness for children across the United States who are under the age of 20 and diagnosed with a life-threatening condition. We do this by providing ongoing events we call Adventures for the enrolled child and their families.
Founded in 1995, A Kid Again exists to foster hope, happiness, and healing for children, siblings and their families — because we believe that every kid deserves a joyful childhood, and every family deserves moments of carefree togetherness and the chance to be A Kid Again

The Sunshine Foundation:
Sunshine Foundation’s sole purpose is to answer the dreams of chronically ill, seriously ill, physically challenged and abused children ages three to eighteen, whose families cannot fulfill their requests due to financial strain that the child’s illness may cause

When we launched StudyKIK back in 2014, we started by building something revolutionary: a global network of patient-focused communities, giving us direct access to qualified patients covering virtually every major therapeutic area.
Since then, we’ve continued to grow those patient communities while working side by side with sites and patients to build industry-leading tools and services that make clinical trials easier for the world.

Team IMPACT:
Team IMPACT aims to improve the quality of life for children facing life-threatening and chronic illnesses through the power of team.

Parents Helping Parents:
PHP’s mission is to help children and adults with special needs receive the support and services they need to reach their full potential by providing information, training, and resources to build strong families and improve systems of care.

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KEYS Program:
Since 1993, the KEYS Program has been on a mission of smiles, providing music outreach, family respite day and sibling support programs that improve the quality of life of children impacted by cancer and serious illnesses, and creating precious memorable moments for their families.

The Superhero Project creates joy – one character at a time! Children with serious illnesses and special needs describe their superhero alter egos and how they want to make the world a better place, and professional artists bring their ideas to life. The Superhero Project is available to families around the world at no charge. Click on logo to learn more.

St. Baldrick Foundation:
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer and donor powered charity committed to supporting the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives.

The WeHeal Foundation was founded in 2003 by the Silicon Valley Community to save the life of a local man, Eric Drew, who was diagnosed with 100% terminal leukemia. After 2 years of failed treatments, Eric eventually worked with doctors in Europe to put together an experimental stem cell transplant. Done in the US, but they found the frozen stem cells that saved his life in a small cryo-bank in a basement in Milan Italy.Since his miraculous survival, Eric has dedicated his life to saving lives by providing advocacy services to patients and families through the foundation, and supporting a variety of advocate initiatives all focused on finding and accessing optimal treatments! He calls the global initiative “CrowdHealing’!

My Chemo Fairy:
Chemo Fairies deliver joy and happiness to families battling cancer. These magical fairies come to visit children who are battling cancer during their chemotherapy treatments, bringing their very own You Got This! bag. Before the child wakes up on the first morning of a chemotherapy treatment, the fairy flies from the Chemo Fairy Garden landing in a spot where he/she will be seen upon awakening. Each Chemo Fairy is named by the child and stays with the child and their family throughout the entire treatment. On the night the treatment is over, after the child has gone to bed, the fairy flies to the Chemo Fairy Garden to play with the other chemo fairies until it is time to make the flight back for the next treatment.