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Dream House teaches families and communities how to help children with complex health issues thrive at home. Learn how The Dream began.

March 2, 2010 - Dream House Matters to this Mother Silver Lining eNews

Feb. 16, 2010 - Tee-off with an Atlanta Falcon April 6, 2010, and click here to view blog

Feb. 16, 2010 - Dream House Launches eLearning Curriculum at www.FamilyforKeeps.org

Jan. 17, 2010 - Children given the opportunity to lead lives outside of institutional care. Read More

Star94-FM has chosen Dream House as one of it's 2010 Non-Profit Partners sponsoring the 8th Annual Music-on-Main

Thank you, Friends!

Best Local Charity
Best Social or Charity Events

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Dream House is honored to be a 2009 Pinnacle Small Business Award Recipient.

His name was Joey(*). Although medically fragile, his condition was deemed stable, making him eligible for discharge. Joey had no where to go, so he remained an inpatient. His hospital room was home. Television and the nursing staff were his family. Joey died before he had a chance to find his forever family and a real home.

Pediatric nurse Laura Moore and Joey were friends for the four years he lived in the hospital. Laura had cared for hundreds of children like Joey. He was the catalyst that defined Laura’s dream. She decided that children like Joey deserve a home, a family and a future.

As Founder and CEO of Dream House for Medically Fragile Children, Inc., Laura created a program unique in the United States. Read more...

The proven Dream House Family for Keeps® Transition Care Program provides education and services enabling families to care for these children at home. This gives children with complex health care needs a chance to be part of a loving home where they are valued and cared for effectively.

Dream House empowers communities to keep these families together. Since inception in 2001, Dream House has helped nearly 1,000 medically fragile children in 46 Georgia counties. Thanks to our generous supporters, that number continues to grow. Read more...

*Please note: due to confidentiality issues, Joey is not this child's real name.

Once upon a time, a little girl named Laura decided that when she grew up, she wanted a home to take care of lost children. It just so happens that as an adult, the answer was right in front of her.

Laura Moore has embraced the Dream House mission body and soul. Her tireless efforts continue to inspire others to make a difference for medically fragile children.

Please read the rest of the Dream House story...

Ugly Reality: a dim future awaits a medically fragile child.

Pursuing the Dream: challenging the status quo.

Changing Lives: daily miracles.

Dream Big: more than a house.

Download the 2008 Dream House Case Statement.