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Patients of Timpanogos Regional Hospital share stories of their courage and strength on their journey to better mental health.

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  • Impact in Action: How Volunteering Opened Doors for Students
    Rachel's volunteer work with her son's speech and debate team at Syracuse High School shows how small acts of service can create big opportunities. Through HCA Healthcare's volunteer grant program, her time helped unlock funding that allowed students to compete, grow, and access experiences they otherwise wouldn't have had.
  • McKenna Hopkins
    Just as McKenna, a labor and delivery nurse, was preparing to return to work after welcoming her first child, her husband received a devastating diagnosis—a large brain tumor requiring risky emergency surgery. Learn how the Hope Fund helped her young family face one of the most difficult chapters of their lives—and how you can be part of that same lifeline for someone else.
  • Gracie Rich
    Gracie was accidentally hit by a UTV while riding her e-bike, leading to emergency care and surgery at Timpanogos Regional Hospital.
  • Alexis Pearson
    After eight rounds of IVF, Alexis Pearson's joy turned to fear at 24 weeks when faced with a premature birth, but miracles unfolded.
  • Lee Jarvis
    At 87, Lee Jarvis faced prostate cancer. Initially hesitant about treatment, a unique encounter with Dr. Hayes changed his mind.
  • Linda Olpin
    Take me to Timpanogos Regional Hospital: A new treatment stopped my exhausting A-fib.
  • Jennifer and Jason Manseau
    When Jason had a bad scooter accident, MountainStar Children's at Timp Hospital was ready to help.
  • Teisha Walker
    Even through Teisha and Jordan Walker experienced the devastating loss of their son Tytan, born in 2013, their family has grown with love and faith.
  • Robert Craner
    Robert's medical visits elsewhere left him misshaped, depressed and in physical danger. Thankfully, the surgeon and staff at Timpanogos helped him find true healing.
  • Natalie Ficklin-Holliday
    Natalie was found on the floor in a fit of seizures by her mother and son. They quickly called for an ambulance, which rushed her to Timpanogos Regional.