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Animationologist, SMA Syndrome, Hero At first, Aaron Recendez’s illness didn’t cause much concern. It was February—cold and flu season; the discomfort he felt in his abdomen seemed like the work of a common bug. So the 11th-grader stayed home from school the next day. But instead of improving, his health deteriorated. Read More
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Bookologist, Fibrosis Fighter, Hero Miller Children’s Hospital didn’t let cystic fibrosis keep our hero, Kellisa, from the things she loves – like attending proms and editing of her high school yearbook. Read More
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Bubbleologist, Cancer survivor, Hero Ciara loves to play outside—blowing bubbles, doing cartwheels and playing at kindergarten recess all top her list of favorite activities. Mom says she takes on a whimsical persona when she plays outside, like many young children do. Read More
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Cherishologist, Mom, Hero Last year, 31-year-old Barbara Grimes was thrilled with the prospect of having her first baby. Shortly after she reached her 25th week of pregnancy, however, she awoke in the middle of the night bleeding heavily. Read More
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Expansion Project Architect’s Special Connection with Miller Children's Hospital Carrie Sheridan’s relationship with Miller Children's Hospital began several months before she and her colleagues at Newport Beach-based architecture firm, TAYLOR, started work on the the hospital’s expansion project. Read More
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Giftologists, Triplets, Heroes Tracy and George Cardenas are thankful to Miller Children’s renowned neonatal intensive care unit who cared for their triplets Sadie, Jonah and Andie.
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