The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health is a residential "place like home" for sick children and their families. Children come from across the country and around the world to stay together with their families in The Inn's healing environment while receiving groundbreaking medical treatments at the NIH, the world's leading biomedical research center. While the NIH takes care of the child's medical needs, The Inn tends to the child's heart, soul and spirit.


 

   

Inn CEO Named A "Washingtonian of the Year"
Kathy L. Russell, a founder and the Chief Executive Officer at The Children's Inn at NIH has been named a "Washingtonian of the Year." Congratulations to Kathy for being a true champion for children facing life-threatening and debilitating diseases. Click here to read the story. 

 

Tickets Now Available: A WINNter Affair 2013
The Children's Inn Young Ambassadors Council (YAC) will host their second annual A WINNter Affair on February 23 at House of Sweden on the Georgetown waterfront. Hundreds of DC's young professionals will enjoy an evening of cocktails, hor d'ouerves and dancing to live music to benefit The Inn. Learn more.

 

Improvements for our "Place Like Home"
The Children's Inn will be renovating the kitchens and bathrooms in the A,B,C & D wings. RESIDENTS: For more information on how this may impact your upcoming visit, click here.

Share Our Mission With Others!
Since opening in 1990, more than 10,000 children have stayed at The Inn. Each has a unique story. On behalf of all our children, thank you! Please tell others about The Inn by sharing this short video.