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All donations are fully tax-deductible.
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Support Resources Welcome to The Children's Fund of America's Support Resources. This section describes assistance provided by The Children's Fund of America, as well as introductory information about other organizations that may be of help to you and your family in your search for financial, educational and healthcare related assistance.
We are providing the information for your convenience only and its use is at your sole discretion and risk.
Support Resources
 The Children's Fund of America provides education and welfare relief to American children enduring long-term sufferings due to a tragedy of national significance including catastrophic disasters and acts of terrorism.
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If you know of any surviving children of our military heroes who have given their lives in patriotic service to their country fighting our nation's war against terrorism, or if you know of a child who lost a parent on September 11, 2001,
please register with the Children's Fund of America.
This will help us identify and qualify those who are in most need of our help -- now and in the future.
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Restoring Hope with Higher Education Assistance
The Children's Fund of America helps provide tuition assistance, books and supplies to enrolled students at accredited two- and four-year colleges and universities and recognized trade schools.
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| Repairing lives with Physical Healthcare Assistance
The Children's Fund of America helps provide for (or reimburse for) approved and nationally recognized health care insurance programs, including paying for premiums, co-pays and deductibles, where applicable, for children under the age of 18, or older if continually enrolled in institutions of higher learning.
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| Reviving Spirits with Mental Healthcare Assistance
The Children's Fund of America helps provide supplemental long-term mental heath care assistance by paying for premiums, co-pays and deductibles for individual and group counseling, where applicable, for children under the age of 18, or older if continually enrolled in institutions of higher learning.
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