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Little Rock Foundation Resource Room

The Little Rock Foundation Resource Room, located on the 11th floor of Buerger, offers a broad range of services to support parents and families of children with impaired vision, hearing and other disabilities.

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Connelly Center for Families

The Connelly Resource Center for families is located on the 8th floor of the Main Hospital. Inside, families will find a family and children's library, a learning center and a hospitality area for free services such as laundry, business needs, naps, learning or relaxing.

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Support resources for caregivers

These resources are available to support caregivers of children cared for by the Cancer Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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IBD Family Research Council (FRC)

The Family Research Council (FRC) is a volunteer organization of families raising research dollars for the IBD Center.

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International Alliance for Pediatric Stroke (IAPS)

IAPS was established to facilitate collaboration among the many international pediatric stroke communities. The purpose is to provide a stronger, more united voice to effectively advocate for newborns, babies and children who have had a stroke.

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Mama Care Prenatal Care and Support Group

Mama Care combines prenatal care, education and social support into one group program for mothers giving birth in the Garbose Family Special Delivery Unit at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Resource Connects

Resource Connects is a free website you can use to find community services and programs to support you, your child and family.

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13thirty

13thirty is an internationally known and respected leader in the field of adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer because of our strong passion, clear vision, and steadfast commitment to a singular focus — teens and young adults with cancer.

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