Our Story
Bringing comfort and joy to sick children
We hope to go beyond providing materials. We aim to raise awareness about the importance of child life services and the meaningful difference they make in the lives of children and their families.
Our Board
Katie-Beth Jinier, Founder/President
Katie-Beth is a 15-year-old high school sophomore and the founder of Joy for Little Lives. After being diagnosed with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis at 9 years old, she experienced firsthand how Child Life Specialists can bring comfort, support, and joy during medical care. She created Joy for Little Lives to help other children feel less afraid and more supported during their own medical journeys.
Nicole Jinier, VP
Nicole is Katie-Beth’s mom and saw firsthand the comfort and support Child Life Specialists provided during Katie-Beth’s medical care. Her experience as a parent showed her how important this support is, not only for children, but for the families walking through those difficult moments with them.
Matthew Jinier, Secretary/Treasurer
Matt is Katie-Beth’s dad and is honored to support Joy for Little Lives as it works to bring comfort and encouragement to children during medical care. He believes deeply in Katie-Beth’s mission and is proud to help strengthen the organization’s ability to support children, families, and Child Life programs.
Montana Green, Board Member
Montana is the mom of 10-year-old Silas, who was born with a congenital heart defect and spent many days in the hospital recovering from multiple open-heart surgeries and procedures. Through those difficult experiences, Child Life Specialists helped ease Silas’s discomfort and served as an important source of support for their family.
Aaron White, Board Member
Aaron is Katie-Beth’s godfather and has been a lifelong source of support for her. As someone who has personally faced autoimmune health challenges, he understands how important comfort, encouragement, and support can be during a medical crisis. He is passionate about helping children facing medical issues receive that same kind of care and support when they need it most.