The Caldwell Family
William was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at the age of three. Over the years RMHCPT volunteers who went the extra mile for the Caldwell family have truly meant a lot to them, and dad Tony is paying it forward.
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Rylee made her entrance into the world 7 weeks early, unable to breathe on her own. After 2 minutes she took her first breath and the Sova's story began.
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Adoption rule #1: When you get the call, you go. The Drysielskis answered that call which meant driving through the night to North Carolina.
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Toby Davis is a RMHCPT veteran. These days, you can catch him decked out in glasses and rain boots with his stuffed kitty tucked safely in his arms.
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Nine-year-old Bianca’s diagnosis of kidney failure made her a “frequent flyer” at our Ronald McDonald House and one of our “Kidney Kids”.
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During a routine prenatal appointment in Greensboro, Jocelyn and Linwood Jones were already thinking of the next items on their to-do list. They never dreamed they wouldn’t be going home that day and certainly hadn’t packed suitcases.
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Parents-to-be Mark and Keosha couldn’t wait for the birth of their son in March. They never expected that their baby boy would arrive early in November and require a 238-night hospital stay.
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The Tipple Family couldn’t wait to meet the new addition to their family. When Jacob was born and required care in the NICU, his forever family knew they needed to be by his side.
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When a gas explosion destroyed Cayden’s Asheville home in 2016, he and his parents were rushed to Wake Forest Baptist Hospital and all three were placed on life support with severe burns.
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Grandma-to-be Revonda expected her first grandchild to be a New Year’s baby, but Israel had other plans. He arrived early – three and a half months early – and spent the first 201 days of his life in the NICU.
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