Gifts for the PICU at Le Bonheur

The PICU at Le Bonheur has started a new tradition of “No one should eat hamburgers on Christmas”.  The PICU staff brings Christmas food for the families to enjoy a delicious meal on Christmas day.  They also collect presents for the families.  This year the FSF contributed some gifts for the families.  We purchased baby dolls, nerf guns, matchbox cars, blankets, crayons, coloring books, and a lot more.  We hope this will bring some joy to the families on Christmas day.

Mike, the PICU Director with all the Christmas gifts from the Fund

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The Forrest Spence Fund begins with the story of Brittany and David Spence’s first child, Robert Forrest Spence, born on September 10, 2007. Shortly after birth, Forrest developed complications and was transported to the PICU at Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, where he fought valiantly for life for 55 days before his illness overtook him. Read more...

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