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 Founded in
2004, the mission of The Kids Who Care Foundation
is: · Bring joy and cheer to kids with major
surgeries · Enable parents to share with
friends and family their child’s difficult but courageous
journey on-line for
free · Provide education and support groups
for children with Pancreatitis as well as their
families.
This
is how it all got started: Risha, then a 7 year old who underwent an
Auto Islet Cell Transplant in March 2004 for Chronic Pancreatitis,
understands very well the challenges of being in the hospital room
and staring at the bare white walls! The
Kids Who Care Foundation, a non-profit foundation, was
founded by Risha to help and support other kids with
Pancreatitis and other chronic diseases. Risha’s current mission
as an 8 year old is to brighten the days at the hospital for kids
that are having major surgeries. She does this by making giant
“quilt cards” with the help of her sister Rhea and Kids Who Care
Club kids. They send them cards with the hope of making them feel
better and making their rooms cheerful from the kids who care!
Risha also makes presentations at
schools to educate kids on Pancreatitis/ Diabetes at an 8 year old
level. She calls this the Kids Who Care Club, a program of the
Kids Who Care Foundation. Kids Who Care Club is headed by kids
under the direction of caring adult volunteers. KWCF’s program “My
Journal”, also allows parents to write journals, upload pictures
and write messages on the Message Board for their sick child
online for free. Information on Pancreatitis is provided to create
awareness on Pancreatitis and to create a support network for kids
with Pancreatitis. So please help Risha
and Kids Who Care Foundation make a
difference!
 KWCF is an independent non profit
foundation which develops and operates its own programs. KWCF's programs are open to all children
and their families regardless of their medical condition. All Kids
Who Care Foundation programs are offered free of charge and
supported through generous contributions of our sponsors. Please
remember KWCF when contemplating
your charitable contributions.
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