Meet Charleigh, the 2024 Ambassador for Sanford Children’s in Fargo
Thanks to lifesaving equipment and expert medical care made possible thanks to philanthropy, Charleigh survived. She was eventually diagnosed with Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare immune deficiency disorder that, if left untreated, can be fatal.
See MoreTeen’s Fundraiser Honors Grandpa’s Memory, Raises Support for Sanford Hospice
Seventeen-year-old Sawyer Heger is proof that you’re never too young to make a difference. To celebrate his grandfather’s memory, and to recognize the tender care he received during his final days, this special West Fargo teen recently launched a fundraising campaign in support of the Sanford Hospice in Fargo.
See MoreBrothers Support Roger Maris in Dad’s Memory
In 2019, the Johnson family lost Don to leukemia after a brief battle at Roger Maris. It was a difficult time, but also one that left them with many happy memories and enduring gratitude for the team at Roger Maris.
See MoreThe Gift of Gratitude: Good for Patient and Caregiver
Guardian Angel gifts are a moving and meaningful recognition for caregivers like Dr. Preston Steen, who has been honored 10 times by grateful patients and families
See MoreYoung Sisters Face Same Cancer at Roger Maris
The Jacobson sisters, Bailey, 16, and Taylin, 11, both attend New Rockford-Sheyenne School in Sheyenne, North Dakota. They share a love of volleyball, basketball and their dog, Zoey. Unbelievably, the girls are also both cancer survivors, diagnosed five years apart with Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
See MoreIn daughter’s memory, gift promises hope against eating disorders
After a nearly two-decades-long battle with a severe, enduring eating disorder, the Bowmans lost Rachel in 2021. But by sharing her story, and through a bequest in her name—made through the Sanford Health Foundation—to the Sanford Fargo eating disorders program, they know her legacy will live on to help others.
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