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Gildan Ultra Cotton Women's T-shirt
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About this campaign
Our daughter Hadlee Mae was born in October 2017 with a rare heart condition known as Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, or HLHS for short. She was recommended for the Norwood Procedure, a 3-surgery process to shut off the left side of her heart and route everything to function through the right side. To date, Hadlee has had 2 of these 3 heart surgeries, but unfortunately is unable to have the final surgery as her heart function was gradually continuing to fail. It wa d termined by a team of doctors and surgeons at Children's Hospital that the best way to ensure the highest quality of life for Hadlee would be to proceed with a full heart transplant.
After being listed on the National Donor Registry beginning 2/8/2020, Hadlee received a Heart Transplant on 5/28/2020!!!
Hadlee is currently in the CICU at Cincinnati Children's Hospital in recovery.
Funds raised from #HADLEESTRONG purchases will help our family with medical related expenses from the transplant process, which can total on average over $1.4 million dollars for the surgery and pre/post hospital care.
Thank you for your support and God Bless!
Supporters
Old friend of Hadlee's momma, Felicia. We grew up playing sports together. And now she works with my mom. Continued prayers for Miss Hadlee and her new heart!
Our Maggie was in Children's w Hadlee♥️ We were blessed to meet her. Continued prayers.
My Daughter Kelsey was born with HLHS.We live in Northern KY and she has had all 3 surgeries.7 months ago she had 2 stents put in & a liver biopsy.She is 17 years old (18 in August) & is now doing great. Hadlee & your Family are in Our prayers .
I worked at a camp in Texas that let kids with cancer, epilepsy, HIV/ Aids, MD, and much more. We gave those kids a week of feeling "normal". So whenever I see kids in situations like this my heart goes out to them and I want to support them in anywa