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Dream House is a 501(c)3 non-profit children's charity. We teach families and communities how to help kids with complex health issues thrive in a home setting instead of being institutionalized for life.  We rely solely on private donations.

Dream Makers Society

2008 Donors

July 1, 2008 - Francoeur's Delta SkyMiles Aide in Young Boy's Transplant

June 9, 2008 - Dream House Helps Foster Parents Breathe Easier Learn More

May, 2008 - Dreams do come true...a family to love them, a place to call home. Learn more...

May 20, 2008 - Local Fund-raisers top $100,000 to Help Georgia's Medically Fragile Children  read more

May 14, 2008 - Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue signs House Bill 984 into Law read more

May 9, 2008 - Laura Moore: Healthcare Innovator Finalist - Atlanta Business Chronicle 2008 Healthcare Heroes Award read more

24-HOUR REFERRAL HOT LINE: 678-446-8445

Dream House serves medically fragile children, as well as families and communities caring for them.

Dream House provides unique Transition Care Programs and related services services, regardless of race, color, creed or religion, for:

  • Children with complicated health care needs ranging in age from 2 weeks to 19 years,
  • Their families and care givers,
  • Others in the community interested or involved in the life care needs of these children.

Dream House is making a difference in Georgia!

Since November 2001, when pediatric nurse Laura Moore founded it, Dream House has served more than 820 families caring for over 830 medically fragile children in 37 of 159 Georgia counties – and that number continues to grow, with your help

Be part of the solution! Ask how.

The numbers of medically fragile children are growing exponentially due to life-saving medical advances made in the last decade that now allow these precious children to survive.

Yet, the very society who decides to save their lives doesn't realize the infrastructure to support their extraordinary health care needs doesn't exist.

Left to fend for themselves, many families give up their children because they feel there is no other choice.

Others endure abuse or inadequate care. 

These children need a voice. They need Dream House.

Reaching epidemic proportions, most of us have no idea this tragedy is taking place in our communities, throughout our state, and around the country.

You can help!