by supportseton | Jan 2, 2020 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Right before Christmas of 2017, our daughter, Madelyn, came down with a rare and serious illness that landed her at Dell Children’s for seven days. It was a scary experience, but Madelyn’s care team was professional and compassionate. Our daughter made a...
by supportseton | Dec 12, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Success Story
On October 17th Charles D. Fraser, Jr, MD., Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, led a conversation with the leadership of the Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease. The visioning series connected community leaders with the world-renowned surgeon and...
by supportseton | Dec 9, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Success Story
Superhero Kids, an organization that was founded to specifically address quality of life issues for children and their families at the Dell Children’s Blood and Cancer Center, will celebrate their 10th anniversary this month. In their decade of service to the...
by supportseton | Sep 3, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
When a family can be cared for HERE My youngest daughter, Josie, was diagnosed with leukemia in January of 2012. She had been having some different symptoms that didn’t sound too serious ahead of that – a nosebleed, aches in her bones, she missed a couple...
by supportseton | Jun 7, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Rooster Teeth Productions had an epic day at Dell Children’s Medical Center. This special day was spent with seven members of the Rooster Teeth leadership team including, Matt Hullum, Anna Hullum, Patrick Salazar, Michael Lindblad, Chelsea Atkinson, Blaine Gibson,...
by supportseton | May 24, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
On the surface, Wendy’s daughter Shelby is your picture perfect teenager. Beautiful, smart, a great student and very close with her mother. Shelby is in fact a very self aware teenager who had the courage to speak up to her mom when she wasn’t feeling herself. Just...
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