Storm Update
Johns Hopkins All Children’s Outpatient Care Centers remain closed through Friday due to Hurricane Milton and its impact to Florida’s west coast. Visit our Storm Information page for more information about Hurricane Milton.
Employee Emergency Relief Fund
The Tampa Bay area has been devastated by Hurricane Helene. Many of our Johns Hopkins All Children’s employees have experienced flooding and damage to their cars and homes. We have established a fund to help support our employees in this time of emergency. Your support provides immediate relief for these expenses, allowing our team to focus on their essential work during this challenging time.
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Recent Patient Stories & News
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Prematurity: Mia’s Story
Mia was born prematurely weighing only 350 grams, or 0.77 pounds. Tiny Mia's determination to live despite her size and the medical challenges that came with it inspired a new moniker: Miracle Mia.
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How Amoura’s Sickle Cell Disease Inspires Her Mother
Amoura, now 6, was diagnosed with sickle cell disease as a newborn. The experience inspired her mother Mikayla to become a nurse; she currently works with critical care patients and aspires to work with cancer and sickle cell patients in the future. She's grateful for the support they've received from the team in the Sickle Cell Program.
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Valentina Brings Sunny Disposition to Her Cancer Care
When 8-year-old Valentina began having fevers and low blood counts, her doctors in Guatemala were stumped. But her aunt happened to live in Florida and knew about Johns Hopkins All Children's, so she and her family traveled here so Valentina could receive the specialized care she needed.