Riley Junior Champions 2020 video narration

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Narration introducing Riley Hospital for Children ambassadors during annual fundraising telecast.

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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five little hearts with big, bright futures because of Riley and because of you meet the inaugural class of Riley junior champions. Presented by Kroger, Selena Jamison, Kaden River and Lila Selena. Lipscomb was born with a rare, life threatening pulmonary condition that can cause breathing problems, apnea or respiratory arrest. During sleep, she spent six months at Wiley Hospital and needed a tracheostomy to help her breathe. Now, looking forward to her second birthday, Selena only needs a ventilator at night. She is an energetic toddler who talks nonstop and loves playing in water, dancing to Sesame Street and being outside our daughter, Selina Lipscomb can laugh, sing, dance and play. All because of Riley. We wouldn't be where we are today wasn't for you guys. We love you so much. Thanks. Riley Jameson Dolan began his Riley journey before he was born. When an ultrasound revealed he had organs developing outside his abdomen. The Riley maternal fetal medicine team prepared for his complex birth and managed a serious maternal complication for his mom, Sheila, as well. Today, Jamison receives ongoing treatment from doctors in several Riley specialties, including urology, ranked second in the nation by U. S. News and World Report. His favorite things include Marvel superheroes, Mickey Mouse cars and trucks, basketball, swimming and playing with his sisters. I am so grateful to Riley for saving both Jamison's life and my life. If it weren't for the maternal fetal medicine center, our outcome could be very different. My hope for Jamison's future is that he can grow to have a happy and fulfilling life and do all the things you could ever dream of doing. Kate in Rogers, was born prematurely at 24 weeks gestation. Once considered the sickest baby at Riley, Caden required six months of care to grow strong enough to go home. Today, Caden loves playing at the park, watching Paw Patrol and Mickey Mouse clubhouse and eating Cheetos. His mom, Shaquille O. Was so inspired by her family's journey that she began working in the Riley Pediatric intensive care unit and recently completed her nursing degree. Riley, *** Kate and a chance to survive and thrive in our family is so happy to be able to help other Riley kids. When I picture this picture, I hope that he knows that he was given that fighting chance and that he can do anything in this world that he wants. River Harbin was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy at birth and had his first heart surgery at Riley when he was seven days old. His heart health took a tough turn in 2018, and he became critically ill. Decisive Care by Rivers Medical team helped him survive several crises that required ECMO life support and 158 days on the Berlin Heart. On May 29th, 2019, River received his hero heart in a transplant operation performed by Riley pediatric heart surgeon Mark Turrentine. Today, the five year old is in preschool and loves dinosaurs, sharks, fishing and swimming. These remarkable Children are growing and thriving because of Riley, and it's dedicated supporters. Just imagine what else they will accomplish because you gave them a fighting chance. I don't know.