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5-year-old valley boy in hospital for months while receiving treatment for brain tumor

5-year-old valley boy in hospital for months while receiving treatment for brain tumor Five-year-old Ryder Teague played on his hospital bed while his mother Destini talked about the boy s fight with cancer. It began back last October when the boy experienced swelling in his right eye. A short time later, the child was flown to Loma Linda after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. There are days when it s been hard but God has given me a lot of strength, said his mother Destini Teague.  Ryder underwent a 7 hour life saving surgery. The malignant tumor was the size of a tangerine and was removed from the boy s brain. 

Farmer Boys to Sponsor Loma Linda University Children s Hospital Virtual Children s Day Event for Ninth Year

Farmer Boys to Sponsor Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Virtual Children’s Day Event for Ninth Year Farmer Boys to Sponsor Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Virtual Children’s Day Event for Ninth Year April 22, 2021 · · Farmer Boys will sponsor Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital 36th Annual Children’s Day virtually this year from April 30th – May 7th! The Annual Free-To-The-Public Event Will Take Place Virtually April 30 – May 7 Farmer Boys, the Southern California-based fast casual concept known for its award-winning burgers and exceptional service, will once again sponsor Loma Linda University’s Hospital 36th Annual Children’s Day. Adapted with COVID-19 precautions in mind, the 2021 event will be completely virtual and available to the public via free registration from April 30 through May 7. Farmer Boys has proudly sponsored and participated in the event for the past 8 years and recently announced ongoing year-round suppo

Farmer Boys to Sponsor Loma Linda University Children s Hospital Virtual Children s Day Event for Ninth Year

Farmer Boys to Sponsor Loma Linda University Children s Hospital Virtual Children s Day Event for Ninth Year
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Rescued, Malnourished Infant Receives Lifesaving Care and Adoptive Home

3 Min Read Published on: 6 hours ago Three-year-old Payge is healthy and living in a loving, adoptive home a dramatic turnaround after she was rescued at age three months from neglect and malnourishment to the point that she weighed only six pounds and appeared skeletal. Dawn Huff, Payge’s adoptive mother, says she loves Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital in Loma Linda, California, United States, for giving Payge lifesaving care and is thankful for the community effort that brought Payge into her family’s life. “I look back at the scrapbook I’ve made of her photos and am shocked to see how tiny and sickly she was,” Huff says. “She was this emaciated baby, so close to death, and now she’s going to turn three and is just amazing her personality, the fighting spirit she has. She’s come so far.” Doctors who cared for Payge told San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies that if they had not found Payge, she would have died within se

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