Smiles & Wishes
Princess visits, superhero visits, hospital visits, storytimes and more! Check out their calendar and schedule your character call today!
The Make-A-Wish Foundation
800-722-9474
Grants the wish of children diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition.
Brings comfort and smiles to children and adults battling chronic or terminal illness, through handcrafted personalized blankets.
Ollie's Orchestra (US)
Provide backpacks, guitars and other quality musical instruments to infants and children with a cancer diagnosis in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Jocelyn's Legacy (US)
Personalized art kits, hand packed with love and the child's personal needs in mind.
Brave Barbie (US and Canada)
Through a partnership with Mattel, CureSearch for Children’s Cancer provides childhood cancer patients with a Brave Barbie Doll. Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy and radiation therapy treatments. Since the dolls are bald, they are a great way to help children better understand hair loss that is common among cancer patients.
Forever Moriah Foundation (DC, MD, or VA)
(571) 288-2024
The Making Memories program grants celebrations and birthday party wishes to terminally and critically ill children between the ages of 1 and 18 years of age.
So Many Angels (Pittsburgh, PA)
Professional photography session for children battling cancer and then using creativity and editing produce works of art, transforming the photos into whatever or whoever the child wants to be when they grow up.
Email: Kathy@specialspaces.org
Special Spaces creates dream bedrooms for children with life-threatening medical illnesses.
Out of Zion (Tampa, FL)
Free creative arts program for children with medical and special needs.
215-396-4770
Answers the dreams of chronically ill, seriously ill, physically challenged and abused children.
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The information provided here is purely informational and does not imply endorsement from Hope4ATRT nor does it guarantee eligibility for assistance.