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Giving Children Hearing and Confidence

Stanford Childrens

Dr. Truong is glad to be at a point in her career where she’s able to train microtia surgeons in this approach and give more international talks to spread the word about this advanced surgical option. To be successful at interventional cardiology, you can’t give up.

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The Relentless School Nurse: Give Because Every Child Deserves a School Nurse!

Relentless School Nurse

Visit the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) website’s Give page to contribute and be a part of this transformative initiative. How to Contribute: If you are passionate about advancing equity in education and supporting the vital role of school nurses, NASN is inviting you to donate to the President’s Endowment Fund.

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NCEA’S National Day of Giving is Back!

FACTS Management

FACTS is proud to partner with NCEA for a sixth year of Day of Giving to Catholic Schools. We’re excited to announce that we’re teaming up with NCEA again to sponsor Many Gifts, One Nation: A Day of Giving to Catholic Schools. Giving is simple with FACTS and NCEA’s partnership. The post NCEA’S National Day of Giving is Back!

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Giving Tuesday

AKA Sports

Around this time of year I find myself thinking about ways to give back. It's the holiday season, and with it, the season of giving! It gives me peace of mind that there’s a Children’s Hospital around for all our campers out there. Judith even got to host their annual gala four years in a row (from ages 12-16).

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Frustrating Day in Class? Give Welsh Shin Kicking a Try

Physical Education Update

You simply divide your students into pairs, have them lock arms as they face each other, then kick each other’s shins until someone gives up or falls down. For those days when your students are really getting on your nerves (the entire month of June, for example), how about Welsh shin kicking.

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Micropreemie Twins Grow Up and Give Back

Stanford Childrens

As more babies born very early survive, there’s been an increasing need to give them follow-up care as they grow to help them thrive later in life as well, says Dr. Hintz. Juliana’s experience illustrates why Stanford Medicine Children’s Health has created several follow-through programs for children after they leave the NICU.

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New Liver Gives a Toddler a Renewed Chance at Life

Stanford Childrens

A split liver approach increases the donor pool by giving two patients an opportunity to live. “There is no question that there are many patients on the waiting list, and there are patients who run out of time,” Dr. Esquivel explains. “A

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