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ALS 411

An interactive website developed by the ALS Society of Canada for children and teens who have a loved one living with ALS.

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Voicing My Choices

A planning guide for children, adolescents and young adults living with a serious illness to communicate their health care preferences...

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Riprap: When a parent has cancer

This site is developed especially for 12-16 year olds who have a parent with cancer. You can learn more about...

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Completing the Circle: Youth and Grieving

This video conveys stories of bereaved youth and traditional responses from Aboriginal elders. We hope this video will help kids...

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Karissa and Felix

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Childhood Cancer Canada Foundation

MISSION: To create victories for Canadian children with cancer through investment in national, collaborative, lifesaving research, and empowering education and...

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Winston's Wish: For Young People

Resources specifically for grieving children and teens.

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Camp Erin: Bereavement Program for Youth

Camp Erin is a bereavement program for youth grieving the death of a significant person in their lives.

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Deconstruction/Reconstruction: A grief journal for teens

The Dougy Center's first journal specially created for grieving teens.  Whether a teen has experienced the death of a parent,...

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Little Stars: Accomplishing the Extraordinary in the Face of Serious Illness

Little Stars tells the surprisingly life-affirming stories of young people living with life-limiting illnesses. Against the odds these youngsters are...

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