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"Since [my son] has attended Hope's Home ...his involvement with the other children has helped him grow spiritually and emotionally! 550 days in the Regina General Hospital and we now have a little boy who loves to go to Hope's Home with a smile to play and sing with that funny preschool teacher!" --Stacey N.

"We called to see if [Hope's Home] could help. I was hesitant, thinking who would want to take in a child that required constant care? We were welcomed with open arms! I couldn't believe that someone else would be so willing and joyful in sharing our burden of caring for a medically fragile infant. We cannot begin to express how grateful we are to every person at Hope's Home. We have our life back." --April G.

"My granddaughter, who has cerebral palsy, has been going to Hope's Home for nearly three years now. During that time she has blossomed in an environment of love and passion. Hope's Home has allowed me to continue down my career path knowing [she] is not only well taken care of, but also flourishing as a girl of three should." --Pierre S.

"Without the help of Hope's Home our family would still be suffering sleepless nights and long, tiring days. We would still be wondering if the next missed day at work would be the last, and we would still be worrying how we were ever going to place our son into the care of others without worrying ourselves to death. Hope's Home made it all possible" --Tasha C.

"Being a working mother is difficult on its own, but being a working mother of a child with special needs brings a whole new set of challenges any person would have a hard time dealing with. Hope's Home offers totally unique care, and for the standard cost of daycare my own special needs child receives outstanding attention that addresses his every need. I am very grateful to have Hope's Home in my life- thank you." --Donna P.

"Once [our daughter] was born and the severity of her condition was realized I never thought I would be able to go back to work. We felt isolated, alone, and doubted or own ability to care for [our daughter]. While researching the doctors and home care services available; my mother-in- law advised me of a place called Hope's Home. She explained it was a daycare where children with medical needs could go while their parents went to work. You wouldn't think that a daycare could give a family such a gift" --Laura S.

"When [our son] began attending Hope's Home our entire family experienced a tremendous sense of relief. One of [our son's] designated nurses developed a comprehensive care plan that is now not only used at daycare, but on a 24 hour basis. Because of this my husband and I were able to go on our first overnight trip alone since our son was diagnosed. Hope's Home has been an amazing and well needed addition to our family." --Pamela R.