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Preston donates to children’s hospital that helped save him

On his second birthday, Preston was in a near-fatal ATV crash. After the accident, he was immediately airlifted to Driscoll Children’s Hospital, where doctors discovered he had a traumatic brain injury. Suffering from two bilateral skull fractures, Preston’s brain was swollen and he was paralyzed on the right side of his body. Thankfully, his care team intervened swiftly, providing an initial brain surgery and a second procedure to help him regain mobility. After these successful surgeries, Preston began rehab, undergoing two years of intensive physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Thanks to the team at Driscoll Children’s Hospital, Preston can now walk, run, and talk and goes to pre-school! To celebrate his remarkable recovery and thank the hospital for providing life-saving care, Preston’s family and friends donated toys to Driscoll Children’s Hospital. With their generosity, more pediatric patients like Preston can experience comfort and joy during their hospital stay.

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Lizzy’s access to mental health care

Lizzy was 17 and needed support to get mental health care treatment. She had to wait in an emergency room for several hours while waiting for a bed to be available, often called “boarding.” The emergency room was not designed to meet Lizzy’s mental health care needs long-term, but she eventually found the specialized care she needed at a behavioral hospital. Lizzy and her family are passionate about advocating for more mental health facilities that are reachable and in local communities.

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