by supportseton | Mar 12, 2020 | Our Impact, Success Story
COVID-19 RESOURCES In this unprecedented time, we want to ensure we are continuing to communicate to our valued supporters, volunteers and community our COVID‐19 efforts and resources. Ascension is working to keep our community healthy during this time and prevent the...
by supportseton | Mar 9, 2020 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
On March 4th our community gathered together to help us break ground on the new Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion. This state-of-the-art pediatric outpatient facility will be connected to Dell Children’s Medical Center and will total more than 161,000...
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 | Oct 17, 2019 | Our Impact, Seton Fund Success Story, Success Story
In July 2016, my daughter, Sarah Graff, began her career with Ascension Seton as a new graduate nurse on the oncology floor at Seton Medical Center Austin. Eight short months later, in March 2017, Sarah was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. She started noticing...
by supportseton | Sep 11, 2019 | Our Impact, Seton Fund Success Story, Success Story
This week The Seton Fund received a generous gift from donors Leigh and Clifford Chiu to support mental healthcare initiatives for college students in Central Texas. The donation established the Chiu Endowment for Excellence in Mental Health, and the investment will...
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...
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