| ACT: Provides information to families and professionals involved in palliative care for children with life-threatening or terminal conditions. [UK] |
| Care of the Terminally Ill Child: Information about a childs concept of death, grief, physical and psychosocial needs, supportive, and the dying process. |
| Children's Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition: Promotes family-centered care for children with life-threatening illness by reducing physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological pain for the entire family. [California] |
| Children's Hospice International: Gateway for education, referrals and community resources for families coping with children that have catastrophic and terminal illnesses. |
| Edmarc Hospice for Children: Offers home healthcare, hospice, and bereavement support. Material on services, the organization, and contact information. [Portsmouth, Virginia] |
| End-of-Life Care for Children: An educational palliative and pain management resource for parents and health professionals who care for children suffering from pain due to cancer. [Texas] |
| Hospice of Contra Costa: Comfort for Kids: Provides compassionate health care to children facing the advanced stages of life-threatening illness. |
| Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care: Desire to enhance family centered care for children living with life threatening conditions through education, research, and quality improvement. |
| Palliative Care for Children: American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement offers advice on the development of a pediatric palliative care plan. |
| Royal Children's Hospital: Paediatric Palliative Care: Focus is on the dying childs quality of life, support for the family, and management of distressing symtoms. [Melbourne, Australia] |
| The Hospital for Sick Children: Palliative Care: Description of services, resources, how to make difficult treatment decisions, calendar, and caring tips. [Ontario, Canda] |
| The Jason Program: Provides medical, emotional and spiritual care to Maine's critically ill and dying children and their families. |