The Faith Hope Love

FOUNDATION

Who We Support & How We Help

Who We Serve

We support families caring for a child facing a serious medical condition who are navigating the challenges that come with treatment, recovery, and ongoing care.

These families are often balancing frequent hospital visits, medical appointments, and daily responsibilities while managing the financial and emotional impact of their child’s illness.

What Families Are Facing

The families we serve may be experiencing:

  • Ongoing or long-term medical treatment

  • Frequent travel to hospitals and care centers

  • Unexpected medical expenses and financial strain

  • The emotional weight of caring for a seriously ill child

  • Disruption to work, income, and household stability

How We Help

We provide practical, meaningful support across several areas to help ease these burdens so families can focus on their child’s care.

Medical & Treatment Assistance

Support for medical expenses, equipment, and care-related costs

  • Medical-related expenses

  • Out-of-pocket treatment costs

  • Emergency medical needs and equipment

  • Insurance deductibles and coverage gaps

Transportation & Travel Support

Help getting to and from medical appointments and care

  • Gas cards for frequent hospital visits

  • Travel expenses related to treatment

  • Temporary accommodations when needed

  • Parking and transportation costs

Family Essentials & Daily Support

Helping cover everyday needs while a child is in treatment

  • Grocery and meal assistance

  • Household and utility expenses

  • Essential day-to-day needs

  • Rent or mortgage support when possible

Our Approach

Each family’s situation is unique. We work to understand individual needs and provide support where it can make the most meaningful impact.

Our goal is to offer relief, stability, and reassurance during some of life’s most difficult moments.

Your gift supports our mission.

Through practical support and compassionate care, we aim to help families focus on what matters most—the health and well-being of their child.