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Making Caregiver Dreams Come True

There are hundreds of thousands of parents caring for a chronically ill or disabled child across the US that are suffering from caregiver burnout!!

They are completely exhausted, physically, mentally and emotionally. But they lack time to care for themselves which leads to burn out. They need time to get away for self-care, to rest & recharge .

We call it Grant A Dream!

 

NOMINATE A DESERVING PARENT CAREGIVER FOR A DREAM GETAWAY

This is your opportunity to nominate a caregiver parent for a once-in-a-lifetime experience: an all-expenses-paid Dream getaway. Thanks to the generosity of Grant A Dream, the selected nominees will enjoy a 3-night retreat designed to provide rest, rejuvenation, and fun.

This exclusive package includes accommodations, meals, and entertainment, ensuring a truly carefree escape. Help us recognize and reward the dedication of Parent Caregivers by nominating someone today.

Learn more about how you can make a Dream come true for these unsung heroes..

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Our Most Recent Dreams Come True

Tiffany mother and caregiver to 3 special needs kids

Jim & Jeanine

Heather

Monica

Thank You to Our Dream Partners:


Thank You to Our Dream Partners

Our Mission: We bless chronically ill and special needs kids with happy and hopeful parents.

How Our Getaways Rejuvenate Parents

Often parents who have a chronically ill or special needs child find themselves drained physically, mentally and emotionally.

This often leads to caregiver burnout where the parent(s) experiences anxiety, stress and depression.

Grant A Dream grants Dreams to these parents so they can getaway to rejuvenate, focus on their relationship with each other and start fresh taking care of their child(ren).

Hear from one of our recipients on how your contributions to Grant A Dream help families.

There are only four kinds of people in the world -

those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers.

-- Rosalynn Carter