WHAT WE'RE HERE TO DO

To help other stroke families in our area feel less alone by supporting each other, sharing our experiences, and compiling resources we've gathered in an effort to make the path just a little smoother for anyone who finds themselves on a similar journey
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OUR MISSION

Our mission is to build a community of survivors and those who love and support them. While expanding awareness and making available to both children who have had strokes and their caregivers.
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REAL WORLD STORIES

Our son, Jace, was born on April 29, 2012. He was born premature via emergency c-section due to fetal distress at Shawnee Mission Hospital. When Jace was born he had to be bagged and taken straight to the NICU. Approximately 12 hours after he was born Jace began having apnea episodes...
-Jace's Story
My daughter Birdie June was born 4-11-2020. My pregnancy was perfect. I went into labor at exactly 39 weeks. Labor progressed slowly, despite her being my 4th baby. Once she was born, I noticed something was off. Dr's insisted she was fine. Finally a nurse took her to check her and realized she wasn't breathing...
-Birdie's Story
Meet Kynlee she is 7 and in the 1st grade. She suffered a stroke in utero that affected her entire left side of her brain causing right side hemiplegia and cerebral palsy. She was lucky and diagnosed at 2 days old when she started having seizures while still in the hospital...
-Kynlee's Story

LEADERSHIP TEAM

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SARA MITCHELL

CO-FOUNDER

Our daughter Sadie was diagnosed with a perinatal stroke in utero shortly after her birth...
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SHILOH LITTLE

CO-FOUNDER

Our son Jace was diagnosed as having had a perinatal stroke at 3 days old. He was slightly premature and went...

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