Support the Orphan Children

Every child deserves to feel happy,
healthy, safe and most importantly, loved.

The Power of Education and Awareness

Over 494,872 people have been reached in just a little over 3 months!

Jonathan, who co-founded Ryan House, and Tieal from A Rosie Place for Children, are founders of two of only a handful of children’s respite homes currently in America

"Every story shared, every policy influenced, brings us closer to a world where our children's needs are understood and met. The awareness raised is our voice, reaching out to those who can make our dream of accessible respite care a reality."

-Jonathan Cottor, a dad who co-founded Ryan House and started NCPPCH and Children’s Respite Homes of America

“In our world of constant medical care and uncertainty, the awareness and understanding generated by Children’s Respite Homes of America give us hope. Their campaigns shed light on our challenges, helping the community see the vital need for respite homes where our children can thrive and we, as families, can find solace.”

-Lisa from Tampa, a mom of a disabled daughter with a rare disease

Empowering Community Change-Makers

The U.S. has only a handful of dedicated community-based home programs we need at least one in every community – hundreds across the country to fill the substantial care gap for these 1 Million Children and their families!

Your support helps spread respite homes like these across America...

Real Progress in Real Communities

From the heartwarming story of a nurse in Hawaii ,to the collective effort in Massachusetts, discover how these initiatives will change lives…

Over 20,000 children on life-limiting journeys and their families across the US could soon have access to the community-based overnight respite they so desperately need, thanks to the education and awareness campaigns of Children’s Respite Homes of America.

Four new community leaders connected with us from Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and North Carolina – states that currently have ZERO dedicated community-home care models providing these critical services today.