Justin Parker Warrior House
www.justinpwh.orgJustin Parker Warrior House was created to serve families by building a network of services and a caring, compassionate community of people who can ease the burden of life's day-to-day obligations for families who have children with a critical illness. When a family receives a medical diagnosis of a critical illness for their child, the wholeness of the family is threatened. Justin Parker Warrior House will work with hospitals, social workers, and community agencies to identify and ease the families' stresses, giving them more time with their children. The meaningful support Justin Parker Warrior House will provide is unique to each family. Justin Parker Warrior House believes that there should be a world where all children and their families are supported and actively involved in their child's medical care without managing everyday life burdens. Community care is at the core of everything we do. Justin Parker Warrior House's goal will be to offer a place where families can come and have that home away from home feeling. Justin Parker Warrior House will provide a shared kitchen area with a stove and microwave, shower facility, sleeping rooms, laundry facilities, internet access, and a television community area. Justin Parker was 13 years old when he died from Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Justin was diagnosed seven days before his 12th birthday. The journey was rough, not only for him but for our family. There were many nights spent in the hospital and many days eating nothing but hospital food. Justin Parker Warrior House wasn't built to give parents a break. We built Justin Parker Warrior's House because we wanted to create an exceptional place for these amazing families. Justin touched the hearts of everyone he came into contact with, and I know had he survived, he would be right beside me, creating his vision.
Read moreJustin Parker Warrior House was created to serve families by building a network of services and a caring, compassionate community of people who can ease the burden of life's day-to-day obligations for families who have children with a critical illness. When a family receives a medical diagnosis of a critical illness for their child, the wholeness of the family is threatened. Justin Parker Warrior House will work with hospitals, social workers, and community agencies to identify and ease the families' stresses, giving them more time with their children. The meaningful support Justin Parker Warrior House will provide is unique to each family. Justin Parker Warrior House believes that there should be a world where all children and their families are supported and actively involved in their child's medical care without managing everyday life burdens. Community care is at the core of everything we do. Justin Parker Warrior House's goal will be to offer a place where families can come and have that home away from home feeling. Justin Parker Warrior House will provide a shared kitchen area with a stove and microwave, shower facility, sleeping rooms, laundry facilities, internet access, and a television community area. Justin Parker was 13 years old when he died from Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Justin was diagnosed seven days before his 12th birthday. The journey was rough, not only for him but for our family. There were many nights spent in the hospital and many days eating nothing but hospital food. Justin Parker Warrior House wasn't built to give parents a break. We built Justin Parker Warrior's House because we wanted to create an exceptional place for these amazing families. Justin touched the hearts of everyone he came into contact with, and I know had he survived, he would be right beside me, creating his vision.
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California
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San Jose
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1-10
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2020
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