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SUPER JAMES!!! ❤️
James is 4 years old and has been showing strength since before he was even born. At just 12 weeks in utero, he was diagnosed with club foot.

At 1 month old, James began treatment with casts all the way up to his hips. For 10 straight weeks, those casts had to be changed weekly. He later underwent surgery to cut his Achilles tendons and then spent the next year wearing casts for 23 hours a day.

Today, James is thriving and incredibly athletic.

Stories like James’ are why support for the American Family Children's Hospital matters. Only an hour left to donate to the radiothon! You can do so here: www.wjjo.com/afch-2026/
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Eva is 14 years old and a true miracle girl. In 2019, she suffered a traumatic brain injury after falling off a golf cart in her neighborhood. She spent 6 weeks in the PICU at American Family Children's Hospital and has undergone countless surgeries since.

Today, Eva is stable but remains on a trach and ventilator and is unable to eat or speak on her own. Even through everything she’s faced, Eva continues to communicate by blinking and shows incredible strength every single day.

We were honored to spend part of the day with her and her family and witness that strength firsthand.

Stories like Eva’s are why support for the American Family Children's Hospital matters. Become a Champion for Eva now at www.wjjo.com/afch-2026/
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Mazie was born at 33 weeks and diagnosed with biliary atresia, a rare liver condition. She spent the first 4.5 months of her life at American Family Children's Hospital undergoing intensive care and treatment.

Doctors first removed her gallbladder and connected her intestines directly to her liver in an effort to help her body function properly. But as her liver continued to worsen, Mazie ultimately underwent a life-saving liver transplant.

Today, Mazie is a happy, normal 3-year-old who continues to have follow-up appointments twice a year.

Stories like Mazie’s are why donations to the American Family Children's Hospital matter. Make your donation now at www.wjjo.com/afch-2026/
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