
The Nayamin Family
The Nayamin Family from Lower Kalskag, Alaska: One Visit, 416 Nights When six-year-old Bernard started getting dizzy, his parents Grace and Randy thought his illness may have something to do
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The Nayamin Family from Lower Kalskag, Alaska: One Visit, 416 Nights When six-year-old Bernard started getting dizzy, his parents Grace and Randy thought his illness may have something to do
The Hansen Family from Grants Pass, Oregon: Four Visits, 68 Nights It was a chilly Friday when 10-year-old Shelby came to her parents, Leianna and Ray, and said she didn’t
The Delgado Family from Goldendale, Washington: One Visit, 133 Nights When Lesli went to a routine doctor’s appointment at 24 weeks pregnant, she never imagined that hours later she would
The Cave Family from Turner, Oregon: 52 Visits, 52 Nights When Kala’s two-and-a-half-year-old son Bentley kept getting sick, she knew that something wasn’t right. “Call it a mother’s intuition,” Kala said, “but
The Hardwick Family from Otis, Oregon: Five Visits, 14 Nights “We spent 40 days and 40 nights – which sounds like a joke, but believe me, it wasn’t – at