The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a nonprofit organization that offers residential services and a wide range of programs to children, teens, and young adults with rare and serious diseases. They provide a place like home for families whose children are participating in NIH clinical research studies, offering free lodging, meals, and support throughout their medical journey.
With a mission to make childhood possible today and a cure possible tomorrow, The Children's Inn at NIH has been serving over 16,000 families since 1990. They strive to alleviate the heartbreak of seriously ill children by providing recreational, therapeutic, and educational activities, as well as partnering with the NIH in research studies to find breakthrough treatments for rare diseases.
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