by supportseton | May 16, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Blake Andrew Owen Endowment for Mental Health I never dreamed that mental illness would touch my beautiful family of 5 healthy children. I had always prayed that God would help me and their Dad to raise them to adulthood in one piece with all limbs attached. Never...
by supportseton | Apr 27, 2019 | Highlighted Story, Our Impact, Seton Fund Success Story, Success Story
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in any hospital is a very special place that runs on the passion and dedication of exceptional people. NICU nurses care for the tiniest, most vulnerable patients and their families at what, for many, is the most trying time of...
by supportseton | Apr 23, 2019 | Our Impact, Success Story
In 1902, a group of Austin citizens asked the Daughters of Charity to build a hospital to serve the local community. Since then, Seton has lived a long and rich history in Central Texas, filled with many firsts: The first regional neonatal center in Central Texas for...
by supportseton | Apr 2, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Expertise was far, far away When Saima and Thomas discovered that their son, Daniel, had a heart defect, they explored treatment options near Austin but, ultimately, had no choice but to go to Houston for the advanced level of care Daniel would need. After Daniel’s...
by supportseton | Apr 2, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
From gravely serious to pure joy At six weeks old, Kaycie’s tiny brain began bleeding and she suffered a major stroke. Her family rushed her to the nearest emergency room where they were told Kaycie would likely not make it through the next 48 hours. Kaycie underwent...
by supportseton | Apr 2, 2019 | Dell Childrens Success Story, Our Impact, Success Story
Dell offered hope beyond hope When Harper suddenly grew lethargic and ill at the age of three months, a simple trip to the pediatrician ended with a leukemia diagnosis and a prognosis of a 10% chance of survival. Harper’s prognosis set the Dell Children’s research...
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