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Stories of Hope and Giving

The stories featured here are only a tiny sampling of the miracles that take place at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center every day. We hope you'll enjoy reading about the people and programs that are the heart of our organization. Together, we are working to change the outcome for children and their families.

Nina Mayers was born with a rare, life-threatening condition and was flown to Cincinnati Children's for surgery.Nina was born with a life-threatening condition and was flown to Cincinnati Children's for surgery.Gavin was born a normal, happy and healthy baby; at age three he was diagnosed with a significant amount of hearing loss.Gavin has significant hearing loss, but he can hear and speak, thanks to his cochlear implant.
EthanEthan spent his first 100 days at Cincinnati Children's undergoing two lifesaving surgeries.At just 18 months old, Sophie Meinhardt lost her life to an aggressive brain tumor.Sophie's family begins to heal after losing their beautiful little girl to a cancerous brain tumor.

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If you have questions or story suggestions, please contact:
Lori Cox
Development Communications Officer
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
3333 Burnet Avenue, MLC 9002
Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039
Phone: 513-636-2912
Email: lori.cox@cchmc.org