From Children's Hospital Los Angeles <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating American Heart Month
Date February 9, 2026 6:00 PM
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Help make Valentine's Day extra special for CHLA
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Dylan in his Pepperdine shirt

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Playing His Heart Out

Born with four congenital heart defects, Dylan's family turned
to CHLA's world-class Heart Institute to save his life. Today,
the 19-year-old is living his best life as an elite collegiate
athlete.

Read his story

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Ruby holding soccer trophy

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Ruby Returns to the Field

Since she was in kindergarten, Ruby, 13, has been living
and breathing soccer. But early last year, her family received
unexpected news: She had been born with a heart defect-and might
have to give up the sport. See how an innovative cardiac MRI test at
CHLA provided answers and peace of mind.

Find out more

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Smiling patient holding Valentine's cards

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Bring Joy to Patients This Valentine's Day

Being a kid in the hospital can be hard. During a fun holiday like
Valentine's Day, it's even harder. Help brighten the day for patients
by sending a card. Longtime CHLA supporter Porto's Bakery & Café will
donate $1 for every valentine submitted by Feb. 13, up to $50,000.

Sends yours today

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Doctor placing stent in cath lab

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Promising Results for a First-of-Its-Kind Stent

In 2022, Children's Hospital Los Angeles performed the
first-in-human implantation of the Minima stent, which is designed
specifically for infants and young children with congenital heart
disease. Since then, data has shown strong safety outcomes and other
benefits of the device.

Learn about the key
findings

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