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The foundation would like everyone to know that we have a special relationship with Amazon.com. Anyone who visits the Amazon.com web site from our site (using the banner link below) and orders a product from Amazon, will be helping Richmond Children's Foundation. Amazon will give the Richmond Children's Foundation the following:

  • 5% of the sale of Amazon retail items
  • 15% for qualifying book links (the books located on this page)
  • 5% of the sale of products sold by ToysRUs.com, BabiesRUS.com and Imaginarium.com

Enjoy your purchases and know that you are also helping Richmond Children's Foundation.


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In addition, you can now fill out our online contribution form and a Richmond Group Representative will contact you. You can also download our official donation form. Print and fill out the short form and mail it to the address provided. All information is secure and will only remain with us. Your generosity is appreciated and we thank you.

Richmond Children's Foundation will earn 15% from the purchases of the following books. We thank you for your continued support.

cover Changed by a Child : Companion Notes for...

Parenting is always tough, but parenting a child with disabilities, serious injuries, or chronic illness can be a life-changing, profoundly disrupting experience. In Changed by a Child, Barbara Gill provides brief meditations and passages about the challenges, grief, faith, hope, and other feelings and experiences of parents who have a child with a disability.

Mind and Body Spaces: Geographies of...

Mind and Body Spaces highlights new international research from the US, Canada, Britain and Australia on bodily impairment, mental health and disabled peoples social worlds.

 

How to Get SSI & Social Security...

What do you really need to get SSI for an adult or child? A former SSI examiner gives a step-by-step simplified guide. More people are denied SSI and Social Security Disability than are allowed benefits the first time they apply. This includes children and adults.

 

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