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Jace Sumpter, a patient at Valley Children's, is shown during his treatment for kidney cancer (left) and during his trip to Disney World through Make-A-Wish (right).

Valley Children’s Invests $100K to Fund More Make-A-Wish Experiences for Patients

MADERA, Calif. – Valley Children’s Healthcare has expanded its partnership with Make-A-Wish Northeastern and Central California through a $100,000 commitment aimed at increasing access to wish experiences for children facing serious medical conditions. “Families navigating serious health challenges need more than…
Dr. Ruetima Titapiwatanakun shows a tablet to a patient and her mother during a visit to Valley Children's.

St. Baldrick’s Grant Will Expand Childhood Cancer Research at Valley Children’s

MADERA, Calif. – A $25,000 grant from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation will help Valley Children’s bring more lifesaving pediatric cancer clinical trials to kids in the Central Valley. The funding, which was awarded to Valley Children’s Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist Dr. Ruetima Titapiwatanakun,…
A young girl sits in bleacher seats at Valley Children's Stadium and smiles.

Meet Fresno State Kid Captain Abigail

FRESNO, Calif. – Each football season, Valley Children’s Healthcare teams up with Fresno State for a once-in-a-lifetime experience for patients. At every home football game, one Valley Children’s patient is selected to be the Kid Captain of the game. At…
Royce Madrid smiles while playing with his father, Rudy, in his grandparent's backyard.

CAR T-Cell Therapy Saved Royce’s Life – It’s Coming to Valley Children’s Soon

PORTERVILLE, Calif. – A cutting-edge cancer treatment that reprograms the body’s own immune cells saved a Porterville child’s life – and it’s coming soon to Valley Children’s, offering hope to families in Central California facing the most devastating diagnoses. Royce…

Camp Sunshine Dreams Creating Community for Kids Impacted by Cancer

HUNTINGTON LAKE, Calif. – At Camp Sunshine Dreams, having cancer is secondary to being a kid. For one week each summer, children impacted by cancer gather to experience something rare: a place where everyone understands their journey. Held at Camp Keola…

‘Don’t Talk About It, Be About It’: Patient’s Lemonade Stand Raises Thousands for Cancer Research

KERMAN, Calif. – This summer, Savanah Velasquez used a lemonade stand to fund pediatric brain tumor research and support the ongoing battle against the disease. It’s a fight the 8-year-old and her family know personally. Diagnosed with a low-grade glioma…

‘We’ll Fight Together’: From Patient to Caregiver at Valley Children’s Hospital

MADERA, Calif. – When Mirella Jimenez tells young cancer patients that they’ll fight together, she means it. A childhood cancer survivor herself, Jimenez now works at Valley Children’s Hospital and uses her story to inspire the next generation of fighters.…

‘A Wild Ride:’ Founder of Valley’s First Pediatric Oncology Program Retires

MADERA, Calif. – After nearly four decades and thousands of patients seen, the founder of the region’s first pediatric oncology program is retiring from Valley Children’s Healthcare. Dr. Vonda Crouse, a pioneering pediatric hematologist/oncologist, was greeted by colleagues at Valley…

Warrior Wagons Roll Into Valley Children’s to Support Cancer Patients

MADERA, Calif. – For families facing the unimaginable, a new partnership is offering comfort, support and a little bit of joy – all neatly packed into a bright red wagon. Warrior Wagons, Inc., a nonprofit that provides collapsible wagons filled…

Research Coordinator Helping Patients Find Strength in the Soil

MADERA, Calif. – Healing comes in many forms, and Matthew Mayes believes that soil and sunlight can do wonders for a patient facing a serious diagnosis. As a clinical research coordinator at Valley Children’s Healthcare, Mayes spends his time sifting through…