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Top 10 CNN Heroes

We champion, support, and celebrate youth who care for chronically ill, injured, elderly, or disabled family members.

WHAT WE DO

In the United States, over 5.4 million children and teenagers aged 18 or younger provide significant assistance or care to a family member with a chronic illness, disability, mental health condition, or frailty due to aging. These young individuals are called Caregiving Youth in the US and Young Carers in the UK. Founded in 1998 in Boca Raton, FL, the American Association of Caregiving Youth (AACY) has been at the forefront of addressing the needs and challenges faced by this huge, hidden population for over 16 years. The organization offers direct services to middle and high school students in Palm Beach County and is a leading national authority on matters related to Caregiving Youth.

PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES

BUILDING THE CASE

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Caregiving Youth Provide Care For Family In U.S.
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23.6% Middle And 16.4% High School Students In Florida Public Schools Care Give

DONATE AND
MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Help us financially so the hidden population of Caregiving Youth becomes visible as a vital resource within our society. Your support will help us expand our programs, advocacy and events.

VIDEO SPOTLIGHT

Child caregivers shine light on heavy task of tending to sick parents | An estimated 5.4 million children aged 18 and under care for loved one who is sick or disabled. Students Jacob Gutierrez and Rocco Fernandez sit down with NBC’s Maria Shriver on TODAY to share their experience juggling school while caregiving for their sick parents. Gutierrez says “When I’m in school, I call at least one or two times per day making sure that everyone’s all right. There can be a lot of stress put on me.”