Our Work

The Pediatric Pandemic Network focuses on addressing the gaps in disaster preparedness and response efforts that too often neglect the specific needs of children. Recognizing the unique vulnerabilities of children during crises, We have gathered and developed a comprehensive collection of materials.

These resources include evidence-based guidelines, educational modules, best practices, and toolkits tailored specifically to address the complex needs of kids in times of crisis.

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September is National Preparedness Month

Explore PPN resources to stay prepared.

Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Self-Assessment for Children’s Hospitals (PDPACH)

Staying Strong Through Outbreaks: A Parent and Caregiver Guide to Mental Health Preparedness

Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Starts in the Medical Home

National Preparedness Month Resource Guides

Everyday Preparedness →

Community Engagement Summer Collaborative 2025

On July 23, 2025, Community Engagement Summer Collaborative gathered for one-day event hosted by PPN hub site University of Alabama at Birmingham – Children's of Alabama focused on learning and collaboration around effective youth,...

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