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Albuquerque, NM
The Make-A-Wish Foundation* is now the largest wish-granting organization in the world with 74 chapters in the United States and its territories, and 28 international affiliates spanning five continents. |
AME
Containing both French and English text, this French site contains easy reading medical perspectives. |
Angelwish
Grants the wishes and fulfills the dreams of children living with HIV/AIDS. |
ARC
An international network of attorneys and supporters addressing the multi-faceted issue of genital mutilation of children. |
Arkansas "Bikers for Babies" Ride
National fundraising event to fight birth defects for March of Dimes: join Arkansas Bikers for Babies motorcycle ride community service project. |
Australia Chapter
Dedicated to brightening the lives of critically, chronically and terminally ill children, ages 4-18. Contains activities for kids including games. |
Baby Peaches
A nonprofit organization celebrating new life by providing baby care items and educational information to needy parents. |
BernieBears
Donates stuffed bears to emergency service organizations to give to children in crisis situations. |
Bikers Who Care
Motorcycle enthusiasts supporting The Dream Factory and sponsoring Camp Rainbow for seriously ill children. |
Brazelton Foundation, Inc.
Encouraging and supporting education and training programs that implement preventive healthcare practices for children. |
Bright Futures
Promoting and improving the health, education and well-being of the children and adolescents and their families. Special topic areas include nutrition. |
California Chapter
Provides volunteer and donated medical care to needy children in the United States and worldwide. |
California Chapter 4
To contribute to the prevention of injury, death and disability and secure wellness for children. |
Carolina Children's Charity
Supports local efforts to fight the effects of birth defects and disabling childhood diseases for Lowcountry children. |
Chain of Hope
Childrens charity which carries out vital heart surgery on children from poor countries. Patron Magdi Yacoub. |
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