Once they have access, youth can start using UKnow, a medical library and other resources that are age-appropriate, diagnosis, condition or situation specific content that’s been verified by Certified Child Life Specialists. They can talk to peers, mentors, and professionals to prepare for upcoming tests, procedures and situations, alleviating their fears and anxieties through empowerment and education. Our platform encourages youth to get involved in their own care and coping by joining diagnosis and situation related discussions, all under the supervision of professionals who are actively monitoring the site. Youth are also invited to express themselves creatively by blogging, posting photos, and by joining “groups” based on their interests and condition or challenge. This helps alleviate the social isolation that often accompanies life challenges. The UPal and UMentor programs on Upopolis also enhance their leadership skills and earn them mandatory high school volunteer hours that may otherwise not be possible due to illness, hospitalization, family situation or activity restrictions.