Not for Profit Stroke Organizations

The Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association helps children who have survived an early brain injury that results in hemiplegia or hemiparesis (weakness on one side of the body).

The International Alliance for Pediatric Stroke (IAPS) was created to unite pediatric stroke communities around the world. IAPS provides knowledge, hope, resources and connections between families, medical specialists, researchers, healthcare providers and anyone affected by pediatric stroke.

Brendon’s Smile provides opportunities to advocate and raise awareness among the general public locally and online.

The Children’s Stroke Foundation has a simple mission: to educate doctors throughout the United States about pediatric stroke.

The Bellaflies Foundation is dedicated to spreading pediatric stroke awareness, supporting children’s hospitals, and working to advance pediatric stroke research in medicine and testing worldwide.

The I am Jayden Foundation spreads awareness about pediatric stroke and provides funding for organizations/foundations/survivors associated with pediatric stroke.

The Sickle Cell Disease Association of America promotes finding a universal cure for sickle cell disease while improving the quality of life for individuals and families where sickle cell-related conditions exist.

Lotsa Helping Hands powers online caring communities that help restore health and balance to caregivers’ lives.

The Access Sports America inspires higher function and fitness for children and adults of all disabilities through high-challenge sports and training.

The American Stroke Association is dedicated to prevention, diagnosis and treatment to save lives from stroke — America’s No. 5 killer and a leading cause of serious disability.

The Brain Injury Association of America is the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization.