CiDrep SickKids Foundation is the nation's only non-profit with a mission focused solely on helping all sick children who have exhausted insurance and other funds for ongoing medically necessary care.
| Since 2017, we’ve been helping sick children get well and comfortable during difficult times.
Our Foundation's Work
MISSION STATEMENT
The CiDep SickKids Foundation funds sick kids when insurance and other financial resources have been exhausted or unavailable.
MISSION-CRITICAL CAUSE
We are impacting children's health by bridging the gaps in health care through reactive and preventative programs and initiatives. Funding the care and well-being of sick children needing surgery, therapy, medication, equipment, housing, and travel for care.
VISION STATEMENT
Every Child Receives Cost-Free Care, Get Well and Comfortable During Difficult Times.
Our Diversity and Inclusion Philosophy
We are doing our part to dismantle systemic racism, inequality and championing equal opportunity. To that end, we seek to provide funds to those from historically marginalized people — female and male kids with disabilities, kids of color, kids of caucasian, families with kids who were formerly incarcerated, families who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or gender non-conforming, first and second-generation immigrants, and kids from low-income families.
Our Fight
4.3 Million children age 18 and under are not covered by any health insurance across the United States (as of September 2020). Many families lack the basic access to health insurance and medical health coverage. We’ve been on a mission to help every child receives cost-free care, get well and feel comfortable during difficult times since 2017, and with the help of generous supporters like you, we’re getting closer every day.
Data Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey.
About The Foundation
The CiDrep SickKids Foundation is a public 501(c)(3) charity organization, also known as CiDrep SickKids (the "Foundation"), which was incorporated under the laws of the State of Georgia as a nonprofit corporation without share capital. The Foundation receives, accumulates and distributes funds and/or the income therefrom for the benefit of CiDrep SickKids (the "Foundation"), any hospital providing care for children, medical research organizations, a child or person, in respect of medical care, research and other activities related to the health of children. The Foundation is registered under the IRS Income Tax Act (United States) (the “Act”) and, as such, donors can deduct contributions they make to the "Foundation" under IRS Section 170. The foundation is also qualified to receive tax-deductible bequests, devices, transfers or gifts under Section 2055, 2106, or 2522.