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Find similar grantsA Kid Again Central Ohio Chapter is sponsored by A Kid Again. A Kid Again Central Ohio Chapter is a program from A Kid Again that funds cost-free, fun-filled destination events — called Adventures — for children living with life-threatening conditions and their families in Central Ohio.
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Children's Charity Columbus - Central Ohio - A Kid Again You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. A Kid Again Central Ohio is a children’s charity based in Columbus, Ohio.
We are honored to serve families who are raising children living with life-threatening conditions across Central Ohio region. We do so by providing cost-free, fun-filled destination events throughout the year that we call Adventures. Through these Adventures, families can take a break from doctor visits and hospital stays and enjoy quality time together .
Enrollment is open to families with children under 20 years of age whose diagnosis is deemed life-threatening by a medical professional. Answers to common questions. Absolutely nothing.
Adventures are all 100% free. Our goal is to take care of everything so you can focus on enjoying time with your family. What are the qualifications?
Your child must be under 20 years old and their diagnosis must be deemed life-threatening by a medical professional. You’ll need basic info about your child as well as details about their medical condition. Your application will be reviewed by our Medical Advisory Committee and we’ll contact you with the next steps.
Enroll Today! We support the entire family to improve everyone’s quality of life Adventures are the core of our research-validated programming that produces positive social, mental, and physical outcomes for the entire family. Financial Literacy Program In cooperation with our partner, KeyBank, we help families work toward financial wellness as they navigate ongoing medical expenses.
Dreamnight at the Columbus Zoo Capes & Crowns Walk and Family Fun Fest – Central Ohio October 4, 2026 | 9:00 AM Elevate your corporate partnership with A Kid Again and create unforgettable Adventures that bring joy and hope to children facing life-threatening conditions. We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who enjoy adventure, have a heart for serving others, and want to positively impact families in need.
Meet our staff and board members! This dedicated team is committed to serving families with life-threatening conditions, providing cost-free, care-free Adventures and a community of support. 777-E Dearborn Park Lane,
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Families with children under 20 years old whose diagnosis is deemed life-threatening by a medical professional in Central Ohio. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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