Photo Credit: Allyson Gray Photography 10 Weeks Late It took ten weeks and her mother’s persistence for Lauren Bednarz to be diagnosed with Tricuspid Atresia. Since her diagnosis in 1987, …
Unfamiliar Territory Imagine you are driving down an unfamiliar road. It’s dark and the asphalt is slick with rain. You can only see as far as the reach of your …
We are turning three! July 26th marks three years since the creation of Project Heart. Our staff has grown and so has our passion to find a cure for congenital …
You made it. Your sweet, precious bundle survived open-heart surgery and you’re home from the hospital. Home. The place you’ve dreamed of being for days, weeks, months (years?). You’ve settled …
Come join us for a fun-filled golf tournament in Murfreesboro, TN to raise funding for CHD research. Players of all ages and abilities are welcome! Why play? Here’s the story… …
Not all Congenital Heart Defects are detected before birth. Depending on the severity, some defects may go undetected for days, months, or years after birth. No matter how old a …
We watch. We wait. We wonder if today will be the day. The day her heart needs more repairs. We know the day is coming where we will once again …
No one wants to hear that there could be something wrong with their baby’s heart. The news is typically unexpected and always scary to hear. Yet, those words are …
Part 2 of Calvin’s Story and how we came up with the idea for Project Heart! At 39 weeks my labor was induced so our team of medical miracle workers …
Expecting a child is an exciting time, no matter if it is your first, or (I would assume) even your tenth. Though, if God chooses to bless us with ten …
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