The Queen of Hearts Foundation for Disabled Children is a newly founded nonprofit organization that is dedicated to assisting disabled children gain their independence. Independence from disabilities caused by complications arising from premature birth and brain trauma leading to conditions like cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus. These conditions not only hinder their right to lead an independent life, they frequently lead the child into a battle of life or death. Each year thousands of children are born facing lifelong battles with disabilities, preventing them from doing the things that you and I take for granted in our everyday lives. Disabled children face endless challenges varying from simply learning to use a fork to feed them selves with to learning to sit, crawl and hopefully someday being able to walk without assistance. However, learning to do simple everyday things can take many years of special therapy and are not always covered by their families' insurance coverage's. Thus rendering the child's dreams out of the reach for them and their already financially burdened families. This is how you can make a difference. By becoming a sponsor of the Queen of Hearts Foundation for Disabled Children you will be giving a child a fighting chance, the chance at learning to live a life of independence. Please help us in our pursuit to give disabled children a better life. Your tax-deductible donations and sponsorship are now being accepted and your support will be greatly appreciated.
Your donations are the backbone of everything done by the Queen of Hearts Foundation for Disabled Children. Your support gives us the ability to help the children receive specialized individual therapy and essential equipment that they would otherwise be unable to afford. Look here to see how your contributions will make a difference.
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Our children may have special needs but they are just like other children in many other ways. They have dreams and ambitions. Here you can put a smile on a child's face by helping one of their dreams come true.
This is where we recognize the expectional siblings of special needs children. These children manage to supress the natural instinct that children have to think of themselves first and instead they give their siblings the attention and support they so greatly need. Even if by doing so they are sacrificing some of their own dreams and desires.
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