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Postpartum Support International

For help, visit the Postpartum Support International website or call or text the PSI HelpLine at 1-800-944-4773 (English and Spanish available). Individualized support is also available for the following: Help for Dads Help for Partners and Families Help for Military Families Help for Queer and Trans Parents

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Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death

M.E.N.D. is a Christian, non-profit organization that reaches out to families who have suffered the loss of a baby. They provide a free bi-monthly newsletters, hold commemorative ceremonies, and host a variety of support groups throughout the nation.

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Medical Summary: Patient Transitioning to Adult Care

This document should be completed by pediatric medical providers, in collaboration with patients and their caregivers, then should be shared with the transitioning patient’s new, adult medical providers, as well as the patient and their caregivers, as appropriate.

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KISS Pediatric Stroke Support Group (Facebook)

The KISS Initiative is an online Facebook support group for families of pediatric stroke survivors. It is a public forum where parents share stories, resources and support.

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Pediatric Stroke Warriors

Pediatric Stroke Warriors was founded by the mother of a child who had a stroke. Their mission is to support children and their families as they recover from a stroke. Supports include the Brave Box/Warrior Bag Program, a family toolkit brochure, and lists of national and state resources.

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World Pediatric Stroke Association

The World Pediatric Stroke Association (WPSA) works to raise awareness, knowledge and research about pediatric stroke. WPSA has a blog written by parents of stroke survivors and opportunities to connect with other families.

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For Parents/Caregivers: Self-Care Assessment

This resource will help to show what your child already knows about their health; and will show areas that you think they (or you) need to know more about as they transition to an adult healthcare provider.

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