562 children will lose a parent to terminal illness today. They shouldn't have to face that alone.

NO ONE should feel robbed of time with loved ones. We build community for young families affected by terminal illness.

Helping families find joy in the trials of terminal illness

The Inheritance of Hope story began with one young family facing a parent’s terminal illness – a mom and dad with young children looking for resources for their entire family as they all navigated the mom’s illness. Surprisingly, there were none. They decided to create resources for their family and share them with others. In 2007, Deric and Kristen Milligan launched Inheritance of Hope with the mission to inspire hope in young families facing the loss of a parent.

Today, the brand provides resources and creates community for families (living with illness and life after loss) at in-person events/gatherings and online groups throughout the US.

With Inheritance of Hope, 83.9% of your generosity goes directly to programs for families facing terminal illness.

FAQs

562 children will lose a parent to terminal illness today. We help families find joy in terminal illness.

Through on-site and online programs, we provide community with others in similar situations and loving volunteers, so families don’t feel alone but know others “get it” and care.

Young families living with a parent’s terminal illness (any terminal diagnosis) and those facing life after loss.

Inheritance of Hope uniquely serves each member of the family: diagnosed parent, caregiver, and kids of all ages with tailored, age-appropriate resources and relationships.

We provide services online and in locations across the US.

We are both realistic and hope-filled, with a perspective of joys in trials.

The cost of Inheritance of Hope services are covered by generous donors so families affected by terminal illness can participate freely.

CharityWatch considers a charity highly efficient when 75% of its donations go to programs. With Inheritance of Hope, 83.9% of your generosity goes to programs for families facing terminal illness.

Yes. Inheritance of Hope is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and all donations are tax-deductible within the guidelines of US law.

You can give with confidence knowing that your gift and information are secure.

There are several ways to get involved with Inheritance of Hope:

On-site & Online Volunteer Opportunities

Make a Will at No Cost

Join a Hope@Home™ Group in support of those facing terminal illness or loss

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