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Cry in the Dark helps children and young people marginalised by poverty, sickness or disability in these ways:
- Residential care for children and young adults with special needs
- Training of local community nurses in palliative care
- Community-based hospice and palliative care services
- Education about health and HIV/Aids delivered for and in the community by CITD’s trained local community nurses in schools, community centres and workplaces
- Advocacy for unrepresented children and their families to ensure they have a voice and receive the appropriate medical/social care and support that they are entitled to
- Provision of services to other organisations working with vulnerable children and young people, such as project management, support, material and financial resources
- Partnering with other organisations working with vulnerable children and young people
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