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As Safe As Possible Campaign - Ties many organizations together for the common cause of keeping children safe.
Child Survival Collaborations and Resources Group - CORE Group works worldwide to improve the health status of children and mothers in underserved populations.
Bright Futures - Promoting and improving the health, education and well-being of the children and adolescents and their families. Special topic areas include nutrition, oral and mental health and physical activity.
California Chapter 4 - Pediatrics Injury Prevention Program - To contribute to the prevention of injury, death and disability and secure wellness for children and their families by providing injury prevention services.
Children's Blood Foundation - Supports the Division of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at New York - Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center.
New York Foundling Hospital - Strengthens family life and fosters healing of children and parents whose lives are disrupted by illness, disability, abuse, or poverty.
Hope & Understanding for God's Special Children (HUGS), Inc. - This site was created by and for parents and caregivers of children who have nearly drowned. Its contents are intended to provide support, encouragement, hope, and also therapeutic options.
International Association for Adolescent Health - A multidisciplinary, non-government organization, whose focus is on youth health and well-being.
Kidney Research - Concentrating on Children - Provides practical assistance in finding cures for paediatric kidney and related diseases.
Albany County Correctional Facility - Volunteers dedicated to supporting seriously ill and underprivileged children.
Child and Youth Health Network for Eastern Ontario - Organization providing research, workshops and advocacy on health issues for youth. Information on the organization, events, workshops and research.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development - NICHD seeks to assure that every individual is born healthy, is born wanted, and has the opportunity to fulfill his or her potential for a healthy and productive life unhampered by disease or disability.
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