Families experiencing a loss sometimes feel they are in a hole and they will never be able to face the future. How do some families manage to move through their grief to the point where they are reaching out to help others?
Guest, Deanna Slifka, who lost her middle daughter at birth talks with Elissa Berman, Lifebanc Sr. Bereavement Counselor about how her loss is now helping others.
Surgeries populated her childhood years to correct Biliary Atresia, a congenital condition. Doctors performed operations on baby Tessa at two, three months and when...
Individuals who are African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian or Pacific Islanders, American Indian or Alaskan Natives make up 60% of the national waiting...
An afternoon game of football with friends changed the life of 12-year-old Peter "PJ" Williams forever. After being tackled, he noticed that his knee...