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We do! The Dream House unique Transition Care Model, programs and related services enable families to care for medically fragile children in their own homes. We empower communities to help keep these families together.

Dream House is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity. We rely solely on private donations.

Snapping Shoals EMC helped this family. STORY

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RECEIVE TRAINING

PROVIDE RESPITE CARE

  • Relatives, neighbors, friends, and other caregivers in the community play a role in the lives of medically fragile children and need additional training and exposure to provide supportive care.
  • Teachers, church leaders, day care providers and babysitters, community activists, transportation workers and others in the community can seek opportunities to learn how to support the quality of life for medically fragile children.

JOIN THE CIRCLE OF SUPPORT

  • Business owners, civic groups, volunteer organizations and social service agencies with a heart for children can participate in collaborative efforts to develop the community services and programs that will ensure the success of their families caring for medically fragile children.

Get involved today!

Join the Dream House Volunteer Brigade.

Take a Class.

Support a Child with your financial gift.

Barnes Family

When the Barnes family needed help securing equipment and supplies for one of their twin sons who is feeding tube dependent, they called Dream House. Not long after, they discovered their rental home was unsafe - both inside and out. They again reached out to Dream House for advice.
     When Dream House CEO Laura Moore heard their need, she brought The Peters Home Team into the Barnes' circle of support.
     "You are absolute angels to volunteer your time to help our family find a lovey home!" said Mrs. Barnes, "Dream House has been a healing presence for our family since we first met."
     Today, the children have a safe yard to play in and a house that gives them adequate space to grow - each at his own pace.