Every grant tells a story

If you’ve received a UHCCF grant that changed you or your child’s life, we want to hear from you. Share your story and help inspire future families and donors.

A family sits together on a couch, reading an Oliver and Hope book. The little boy sits on the mom’s lap, and she holds one side of the book open while the dad holds the other side and reads aloud. A little girl sits between them.

2024 Grant Recipient Family

A family sits together on a bench. The dad is holding one of the little girls in his lap while the mom hugs the other two children on either side of her.

2024 Grant Recipient Family

Virgil

At the age of 1, Virgil’s family noticed his unresponsiveness to loud noises. After a visit to the ENT doctor, it was confirmed that he needed to receive an adenoidectomy along with eustachian tubes to correct his hearing. Thanks to a UHCCF grant, Virgil underwent the necessary procedures and can now fully experience the wonders of sound.

Read Virgil’s story on uhc.com.

Zayley

At age 3, Zayley was diagnosed with Type One diabetes, which surprised her family. However, at the age of 10, she was fortunate to get her first Omnipod insulin pump after receiving a UHCCF grant! Ever since, Zayley has experienced a greater sense of normalcy and intends to continue using the Omnipod for her ongoing needs.

Read Zayley’s story on uhc.com.

Owen

Owen is a bright 11-year-old big brother who loves to play piano. In his early years, he was diagnosed with social communication disorder. As insurance didn’t cover the cost of therapy, the help of a UHCCF grant eased some expenses for his speech therapy. Owen’s parents express their hope for ongoing support from UHCCF as the cost of living continues to rise.

Read Owen’s story on uhc.com.

Nellie

Nellie is a bundle of laughter and is known for giving the best hugs! Despite being diagnosed with the de-novo variant of the STAG1 gene at birth, that doesn’t stop her from keeping up with her older brother. Nellie’s mother sought support for speech and physical therapy through a UHCCF grant. Since then, Nellie has made remarkable strides in her development and has grown stronger each day.

Read Nellie’s story on uhc.com.

Adrian

Adrian was born with Bilateral Microtia and Atresia, meaning both his ear canals were closed. To correct his hearing loss, Adrian’s father discovered bone-anchored hearing aids, or a BAHA system. The BAHA system was not fully covered, so his father applied for a UHCCF grant, which he states was a lifesaver for their family. Adrian is a happy kid who has discovered a newfound ability to hear beyond his previous state!

Read Adrian’s story on uhc.com.

Estelle

Estelle was diagnosed with the CASK gene mutation. Due to this, her parents have scheduled Neuromotor intensive therapy that is extremely helpful to children with her condition(s). Estelle’s family has been blessed with support from the community, and a UHCCF grant.

Noah

Noah is a spontaneous ball of energy who loves to make new friends. Despite being born with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, he has embraced the use of hearing aids to improve his social interactions and concentration in school. With the support of a grant, Noah’s family is filled with immense gratitude, and he is now living life to the fullest with his new hearing aids.

“Naomi isn’t able to ride a two-wheel bike because of balance issues. It was electrifying hearing we received a grant to fund a three-wheel trike for her. It made her dreams possible.”

Rebecca | Naomi’s Mother

A family of four with a mom, dad, and two little girls stands together, smiling at the camera. The mom, Jill, has her hand on the little girl Maci’s arm. Maci is wearing glasses and standing closest to the camera.

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Claire
Grant Recipient, 2023