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Our Partners

HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

Our Partners

Take a look at the map to explore Canta Canta’s outreach around the world!
 

Siloam
Health

📍 Nashville, Tennessee

Siloam Health serves uninsured and immigrant families, many of whom face language and financial barriers to care. By distributing our books through Siloam, we support children from refugee and immigrant backgrounds who often lack access to culturally relevant emotional and developmental resources.

Homeless
Health
Initiative
at
CHOP

📍 Philadelphia, Pennsylvnia

 

The Homeless Health Initiative provides medical care and health education to children and families living in emergency housing shelters across Philadelphia. By partnering with this program, we reach pediatric patients experiencing housing insecurity, many of whom lack access to consistent medical and emotional support, through creative tools that offer comfort and developmental engagement.

Le Bonheur

📍 Memphis, Tennessee

 

Le Bonheur is a nationally recognized pediatric hospital that serves a large population of children from low-income, uninsured, and medically complex backgrounds. Through our partnership, we aim to support patients facing not only serious illness but also socioeconomic barriers that impact access to emotional and developmental care.

Jay
Multispeciality
Hospital

📍 Gujurat, India

 

Jay Multispecialty Hospital serves children from surrounding rural villages in Gujarat, where pediatric care often lacks integrated emotional or developmental support. By providing interactive art books translated into Hindi, we offer culturally relevant, creative engagement to children who may not otherwise have access to therapeutic or enrichment resources during treatment.

Memorial
Sloan
Kettering

📍 New York, New York

Memorial Sloan Kettering offers pediatric cancer care alongside financial assistance programs that support low-income families. By sharing our books through their Child Life Services team, we help provide creative emotional support to children from underserved backgrounds facing long hospital stays and intensive treatments.

Albert
Einstein
Hospital

📍 São Paulo, Brazil

As one of South America’s largest hospitals, Albert Einstein leads extensive outreach through Brazil’s public healthcare system (SUS), serving pediatric patients in low-income neighborhoods across São Paulo. Through this partnership, we distribute Portuguese-language art books to children receiving care in resource-limited public hospitals — offering emotional support, cognitive stimulation, and moments of creative relief amid long or repeated hospital visits.

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